The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the cultural and ritual dimensions of the death of Hector, the greatest Trojan warrior. They examine the conventions of single combat in Homer's Iliad, the role of the gods—especially Apollo and Athena—in the duel, and the brutal aftermath: Achilles' desecration of Hector's body and Priam's desperate journey to ransom it. Lucas connects the Homeric account to Bronze Age practices of ransom and the treatment of enemy dead, referencing Hittite treaties and Egyptian reliefs. They also discuss the concept of kleos (glory) and how Hector's death shaped the Trojan War's moral arc. The conversation touches on the controversy over whether the Iliad reflects Mycenaean or Dark Age customs, and how later Greek art and theater—from Aeschylus to vase paintings—reinterpreted Hector's fate. The episode ends with a reflection on the human cost of war and the fragile hope of reconciliation. #Hector #Achilles #Iliad #Homer #TrojanWar #Kleos #Priam #Apollo #Athena #SingleCombat #BronzeAge #Hittite #Ransom #Desecration #FuneralGames #Mycenaean #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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