The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In Homer's Iliad, Mount Ida looms over the Trojan plain as the seat of Zeus, the site of the Judgment of Paris, and the source of the river Scamander. But this mountain was far more than a literary backdrop. Bronze Age texts from the Hittite capital Hattusa reveal that Mount Ida was a major cult center for the storm god Tarhunta, with a sanctuary at its summit where kings performed rituals to secure divine favor. Archaeological surveys have uncovered a Late Bronze Age settlement on the mountain's slopes, complete with terraced fields and sheepfolds, confirming that Ida was a vital economic hub for Troy. This episode explores the mountain's role in Trojan religion, its connection to the Hittite deity, and how the landscape itself influenced the epic narrative—from the goddesses' beauty contest to the death of Patroclus. We also examine the controversial theory that the name 'Ida' may derive from a Luwian word for 'tree' or 'timber,' linking it to the Trojan Horse. Join Lucas and Luna as they climb the slopes of Mount Ida to uncover the sacred geography behind Homer's war. #MountIda #TrojanWar #HittiteReligion #Tarhunta #JudgmentOfParis #ScamanderRiver #Iliad #Homer #Luwian #BronzeAge #Hattusa #Troy #Wilusa #Zeus #Anatolia #SacredMountains #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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