The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the massive Greek fleet that sailed to Troy, as catalogued in Homer's Iliad. They discuss the Catalogue of Ships — the longest list in Homer — and what it tells us about Mycenaean geography, naval power, and the logistics of assembling over a thousand vessels. They look at the numbers: 1,186 ships, perhaps 60,000 to 100,000 men. They examine Agamemnon's contingent of 100 ships from Mycenae, Achilles' 50 Myrmidons, and the puzzling absence of certain kingdoms. They also delve into the historical plausibility: Did such a fleet exist? Was it an invention for epic effect? They touch on the Hittite texts that mention Ahhiyawa, the Mycenaean Greek name for Greece, and the possibility of a historical conflict behind the legend. Along the way, they mention the Boeotians, the Athenian contingent led by Menestheus, the Rhodians under Tlepolemus, and the Cretans under Idomeneus. They end with a reflection on how the Catalogue preserves a memory of the Bronze Age world, even if the Trojan War itself remains elusive. #CatalogueOfShips #Iliad #Homer #MycenaeanGreece #TrojanWar #Agamemnon #Achilles #Ahhiyawa #HittiteTexts #BronzeAge #Boeotia #Athens #Rhodes #Crete #Mycenae #EpicPoetry #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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