The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Homeric Hymns — ancient poems that shaped how Greeks worshipped the gods of the Trojan War. From the Hymn to Aphrodite, which tells of Anchises and the birth of Aeneas, to the Hymn to Apollo, linking the god to Troy through his arrows, they trace how these songs turned myth into ritual. They discuss the Hymn to Demeter and its Eleusinian Mysteries, the Hymn to Hermes with its cattle theft, and the Hymn to Dionysus involving pirates. Lucas explains how these hymns, composed around 700–500 BCE, functioned as preludes to epic recitations and were used in festivals like the Panathenaea. He covers the textual history — the 33 hymns in the medieval manuscripts, the lost ones, and the debate over authorship, with some scholars attributing them to Homer. The conversation also touches on archaeological evidence from sites like Delos and Delphi that confirms the hymns' descriptions of cult practices. Luna draws connections to earlier episodes on Priam's Troy and Helen, showing how the hymns fill gaps in the epic narrative. #HomericHymns #Aphrodite #Apollo #Anchises #Aeneas #EleusinianMysteries #Hermes #Dionysus #Delos #Delphi #Panathenaea #GreekReligion #TrojanWar #AncientGreece #Mythology #OralTradition #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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