The Trojan War | The Story Behind the Fall of Troy

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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    Today we take a look at the events that transpired which caused one of the largest scale wars in Greek Mythology the Trojan War.
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Komentáře • 187

  • @Treebeerdz
    @Treebeerdz Před rokem +14

    The best thing about the Greek gods is, how they feel like regular people with very OP gear, they can get hurt badly by a skilled human, and they argue and bicker with eachother just like humans.

  • @redlady120
    @redlady120 Před rokem +10

    I read this one back in 4th grade. Hearing it as it is, is much better.
    Great upload and wonderfully done

  • @ki-pattao9030
    @ki-pattao9030 Před rokem +70

    Trojan War is a real legendry story for greek mythology

    • @jeffbrownstain
      @jeffbrownstain Před rokem +2

      What tf is this comment.
      Are you drugs?

    • @wisdomleader85
      @wisdomleader85 Před rokem +14

      History became legend, legend became myth.

    • @coyotekakakaway4788
      @coyotekakakaway4788 Před rokem +17

      @@wisdomleader85 "And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge."

    • @Henry_Onyekuru
      @Henry_Onyekuru Před rokem

      Yeah We Revenge you 1071
      And take back Our Anatolian lands :)

  • @amotue
    @amotue Před rokem +10

    I read the thumbnail as "FallOut: Troy" and was 100% for that.

  • @arsavarese85
    @arsavarese85 Před rokem +5

    Any chance of getting you to finish The Devine Comedy series?
    Your analysis was the best of the first two sections of the literature.
    I really hope you finish the set.
    I love your channel.

  • @idraote
    @idraote Před rokem +15

    One of the many assets of the Iliad is exposing mankind's few qualities and many, many flaws.
    Among the poem's characters, there are very few who could be considered "good people", the rest being very liable to greed, arrogance, cowardice, rage, envy and other less than becoming attributes. Not one of the main heroes is a decent person and that, in itself, is a lesson worth learning.

    • @spartanwarrior1
      @spartanwarrior1 Před rokem

      Other attributes were considered worthy back in ancient greece. Different times, different value system

  • @IAsimov
    @IAsimov Před rokem +23

    All because Zeus was terrified of saying who was the prettiest of them all.
    Say what you will about Eris and her apple. Zeus was the one who threw the buck further down. And caused a sodding continental war for it.

    • @allanbaker3958
      @allanbaker3958 Před rokem +5

      He could've just told them to go to Eris and demand she tell them who the apple was for.
      And if all she would say is a lie, then is not the apple itself a lie? Meaning the discord made by the three of them bickering was the whole point?

    • @stefankatsarov5806
      @stefankatsarov5806 Před rokem

      Well one is his sister/wife and the other his dather, so he cant really take a side here. Espetialy when we know how pety the gods are.

    • @idraote
      @idraote Před rokem +1

      Those three ladies were very unladylike... Someone would call them a "pain in the ***"
      Trying to get rid of them is very understandable.

    • @Henry_Onyekuru
      @Henry_Onyekuru Před rokem

      Trojans (Greek Horror Story) are Turks
      Mario Alinei 🇮🇹

  • @SylvesterLazarus
    @SylvesterLazarus Před rokem +13

    Another amazing video! Special cheers for the artists who worked on the amazing visuals! According to the description all of it was made by 2 artists and 1 animator?
    Incredible work as with all the other videos on the channel! You always make great visuals for the stories. - A love letter by an aspiring digital art student.

  • @ChipRed87
    @ChipRed87 Před rokem +10

    Loved the video, wish it had some mention of Penthesilea and the Amazons though.

  • @taylorhanson3840
    @taylorhanson3840 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It’s interesting to learn the legend behind the Trojan war. Historians learned in the 19th century that Troy was a real place and the likely hood of the war occurring is high.

  • @gracestevens4916
    @gracestevens4916 Před rokem +4

    I knew the story of the Trojan war, but Hades Helmet is new to me! Would love you to do a video on the Story of how Athena got hold of it.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před rokem +3

    Eris be like "This is a bad party anyways.Just like this bad apple...oh, wait! Now I know how to make this party a lot more interesting!"

  • @bahamutxero9573
    @bahamutxero9573 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I didn't know the Trojan War went on for ten years. I had a good idea of the sequence of events, but didn't realized they happened over a decade.

  • @LeonM4c
    @LeonM4c Před rokem +4

    Funny timing on this, I watched Troy just the other night.

  • @Emil-Antonowsky
    @Emil-Antonowsky Před rokem +3

    Great video, narration and artwork are top tier. Thanks very much. Subbed. X

  • @vicdw823
    @vicdw823 Před rokem +4

    Great video as always mate!

  • @erickornegay9421
    @erickornegay9421 Před rokem +5

    Always love your greek mythology videos!

  • @coryjohnsen1220
    @coryjohnsen1220 Před rokem +4

    I see this notification, I immediately watch.

  • @cinder1770
    @cinder1770 Před rokem +10

    Amazing! I would love to watch a video about the Oresteia on your channel!

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Před rokem +5

    Informative as always.

  • @kalonkoi6113
    @kalonkoi6113 Před rokem +2

    my brothers became obsessed with this war .... I love your story telling

  • @meghanmcclamma1662
    @meghanmcclamma1662 Před rokem +4

    Eris, Goddess of chaos, was acting like Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty! She starts something unpleasant just because she wasn't invited to a celebration!

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Před rokem +2

    Thanks man! That was awesome👍!

  • @starkilr101
    @starkilr101 Před rokem +3

    The artwork here is fantastic

  • @jeffbrownstain
    @jeffbrownstain Před rokem +39

    I've been watching a lot of Lady of the Library's videos on the historical side of this story and location lately, so this is really cool and convenient to see.
    I highly recommend her videos if you want to learn just how awful some older 'archeologists' were at their job.

    • @TitanScream
      @TitanScream Před rokem +1

      Ya she's great! Gotta love this algorithm

    • @jeffbrownstain
      @jeffbrownstain Před rokem +2

      @@TitanScream Every now and then it gets things right.

  • @IronDragon-2143
    @IronDragon-2143 Před rokem +7

    Hey here's a future video idea
    What are the biggest differences between Greek and Roman Mythology?

  • @daltonjohnson1338
    @daltonjohnson1338 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a longer video I love it

  • @bettinabesom5919
    @bettinabesom5919 Před rokem +3

    This was a great watch, thank you

  • @stjojokaras9363
    @stjojokaras9363 Před rokem +11

    Great narration and visual slides. I've been fascinated by Greek Mythology, especially Trojan War and Argonauts, since my childhood. I am surprised to know that Homer did not mention Trojan Horse.

    • @Winston.S.Churchill
      @Winston.S.Churchill Před 7 měsíci

      He does in the odyssey

    • @stjojokaras9363
      @stjojokaras9363 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Winston.S.Churchill thanks for info. around 41:50 in this video, the narrator said , "there is no mention of trojan horse in homer's iliad".. he should have addd, "but in odyssey". 😅

    • @Winston.S.Churchill
      @Winston.S.Churchill Před 7 měsíci

      @@stjojokaras9363 well Tbf it hasn’t happened yet in the Iliad. I’m currently doing classics at college and have to know both the odyssey and the Aeneid inside out so I have to remember little details like this.

  • @maupau683
    @maupau683 Před rokem +2

    amazing video 🥰🥰

  • @Rodiacreed
    @Rodiacreed Před rokem +4

    Great job like always

  • @emeraldknight2342
    @emeraldknight2342 Před rokem +1

    Amazing work!! 👏🏼🤝🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @bwalker77
    @bwalker77 Před rokem +41

    The only thing that ever bothered me about this story is the timeline for when it started. Somehow, between Thetis and Peleus' wedding, and the moment Agamemnon decides to invade Troy, there is enough time for Achilles to be born and grow old enough to be a great warrior. On the other hand, Odysseus, who is supposed to have married Penelope shortly after Menelaus won Helen's hand, leaves for the war while his only son, Telemachus, is still an infant. The Ancient Greeks were basically inventing how to create a mythology on the fly, and this is one detail that slipped through the cracks.
    Other than that, I still wish that Hollywood had given us a faithful adaptation instead of these godless versions. It's a fantastical story, not a historical one!

    • @jagirl966
      @jagirl966 Před rokem +7

      Depending on who is writing/adapting the story. Helen was still very young when Paris made the judgment. She may not have married yet, which contradicts the main point of the kidnapping. (Not that she hadn't been a victim of kidnapping before. Theseus took her when she was 12 and he was in his 20s or so.)
      Achilles was supposedly a child when Helen was kidnapped, but old enough to be used as marriage bait for Agamenon's daughter to be sacrificed? Also, near the end of the war, after he dies, Achilles' son, supposedly a teenager, was summoned to take his father's place in the war?
      None of the canon makes sense. Look at Heracles. He supposedly tricked Atlas after his great grandfather, Peresus turned Atlas into a mountain using Medusa's head?

    • @travisoliver6741
      @travisoliver6741 Před rokem +7

      @@jagirl966 At least with Atlas, one can make the case that, as a class of deity, he could eventually break free of it.
      But yeah, the Greek Mythological timeline is wack.

  • @KATTALNUVA3
    @KATTALNUVA3 Před rokem +7

    So glad we finally got this story.
    Can’t wait till we get to Aphrodite’s video.

  • @hanzohattori7372
    @hanzohattori7372 Před rokem +2

    Thanks you mythology and fiction explained for the video

  • @danasaeed9018
    @danasaeed9018 Před rokem +4

    A Legendary War!

  • @TechnologicZb
    @TechnologicZb Před 10 měsíci +1

    That was great! Thank you!

  • @calvinmiller3885
    @calvinmiller3885 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm proud that I'm among your earliest followers. I'm even prouder of this channel's progression to 1.5 million subscribers.

  • @Trutbal
    @Trutbal Před rokem +2

    Hello there, I started listening to your podcasts on Spotify and it's seems really interesting. The thing is every one stops after exactly 5:29.
    Do you, or maybe someone here have an idea why that is? I tried everything and it's just with your podcasts. Thx 👍🏻

  • @gracestevens4916
    @gracestevens4916 Před rokem +3

    Not even watched it yet and it’s a thumbs up

  • @jeffreyhamilton8950
    @jeffreyhamilton8950 Před rokem +2

    Great choice for this post!

  • @jeffbrownstain
    @jeffbrownstain Před rokem +12

    I'd love to see a tv series of ancient historical battles and politics where the gods were actual living 'people' playing a part in the battles like gosh dang clerics or mages in an rpg.

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 Před rokem

      Is it bad that i plan on turning a D&D campaign my buddy is planning into this basically? I want to find a way to turn our characters (mainly mine) into gods and then see what kind of chaos ensues, including epic battles and complicated politics, because i may have some ego problems that i try to keep under control.

    • @hayleyholden1731
      @hayleyholden1731 Před 3 měsíci

      Netflix the series Troy fall of a city 👍

  • @TheHornedKing
    @TheHornedKing Před rokem +5

    Hold on, Zeus and Poseidon actually decided to keep it in their pants for once? What sorcery is this?

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem +3

    Good video ⚔️

  • @BryerTheKing1
    @BryerTheKing1 Před rokem +2

    The battle of chaos.

  • @skepticalpinoy
    @skepticalpinoy Před rokem +7

    Hello can i ask where do you use to animate this artworks? Thanks

  • @hoopsonwheels
    @hoopsonwheels Před rokem +2

    Aphrodite Hera and Athena: who’s the fairest
    Crowd: it’s a trap!
    Zeus: I may be king of the gods but I don’t want to die today
    Hermes: your problem now Paris

  • @Mason_____
    @Mason_____ Před rokem +2

    Great band, even better moment in history

  • @171QA
    @171QA Před rokem +2

    Great video.

  • @martinpoldma6393
    @martinpoldma6393 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @MajiSylvamain
    @MajiSylvamain Před rokem +5

    There is also a Egyptian version, which is quite interesting 🤔

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What’s the name of it?

    • @MajiSylvamain
      @MajiSylvamain Před 9 měsíci

      @@ardenalexa94 the thing of is I'm not sure where I saw it , maybe one of the history channels, I don't know if it was CZcams... Or somewhere else... But it told a different side to the story of Helen and Paris, relationship. Maybe it was a mythology channel.... If I find it I'll let you know, it was really fascinating.

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MajiSylvamain thanks

  • @jessewilliams9195
    @jessewilliams9195 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @TerryB01
    @TerryB01 Před rokem +6

    I'm so happy the Greek King was a happy ending at the end of this since he got screwed over so badly. All over a bunch a goddess fighting over an apple because one other goddess wasn't invited to a party SMH -_-'

  • @muhammadabraham8917
    @muhammadabraham8917 Před rokem +1

    Very good video what you think making one about Gilgamesh

  • @jaelhardin6401
    @jaelhardin6401 Před 11 měsíci

    I am glad you said at first "it's alot".

  • @Henry_Onyekuru
    @Henry_Onyekuru Před rokem +1

    Thanks This Video
    Trojans Really Greek horror Story 10 year :)

  • @jasonroberts6080
    @jasonroberts6080 Před rokem +2

    So let me get this straight? An infant left on a mountain returns after 7 days and can't even crawl yet

  • @mintint4965
    @mintint4965 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Those gods sure like to intervene a lot.

  • @michiganporter
    @michiganporter Před rokem +3

    Hey swissie I see the colors. And Apollo would have had to cause the wounds as well as cure them. But these are classics and all of us should know the dramas created before we were even thought of..

  • @590730115
    @590730115 Před 2 měsíci

    There is in historical records picture, showing Phyrrus (Neoptolemus),son of Achilles used a blade very much similar to my personal belongings by hereditary,a copper/bronze Achaeans Tongue-like sword in a battle at Troy,Trojan War.

  • @thomasroberts5733
    @thomasroberts5733 Před rokem

    Good on ya

  • @F_Y_F_T_Y
    @F_Y_F_T_Y Před rokem +1

    I just got my knives and love them 😍

  • @Soul93Taker
    @Soul93Taker Před rokem +94

    It's fun how nowadays people think of the Trojan War as a single epic tale when it truth the "original" Illiad is just a small fraction of the war itself whilst the most famous part (the giant wooden horse) is pretty much Roman fanfiction propaganda.

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 Před rokem +8

      Also we've gotten so used to stories being contained in one collection, instead of being a living breathing entity of it's own volition like the ancient Greek epics were. The only modern equivalent i can think of is the Lovecraft Mythos, although before Disney bought LucasArts/Films the Star Wars lore would've been another modern example.

    • @stevemartinez1360
      @stevemartinez1360 Před rokem +11

      I’m not sure who thinks that other than under-educated people but if a weekend read of Iliad made you feel like the curator of the secret knowledge I guess congratulations.

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 Před rokem

      @@stevemartinez1360 most people actually think that, because most people dont even watch videos about history anymore since the History channel stopped doing genuine history, let alone the Illiad.

    • @Soul93Taker
      @Soul93Taker Před rokem +2

      @@stevemartinez1360 given how many people's first (and sometimes only) taste of the trojan cycle are its adaptations, mainly movies, you'd be surprised by how many think it's not that different from what it's shown. At most they think it's a "condensed" but accurate adaptation, ignoring that Paris's choice, the horse ploy and Achilles's death aren't even part of it. Same with the Odyssey: most of the story itself, namely Telemachus's trip searching for info on his dad, Odysseus's trip back and his stay at the faiachen (don't really remember how it's spelled) kingdom, his return home and interactions with people in his homeland are omitted in favour of episodes like Scylla and Charibdis or the syrens, which while fantastic are not a big part of the original work.

    • @stevemartinez1360
      @stevemartinez1360 Před rokem +7

      @@Soul93Taker what I’m trying to say is we should try not to judge people as less than educated because they’re not familiar with a 3,000 year old book when our own knowledge is only slightly more significant than their ignorance. A good example of what I’m talking about is your reference to Virgil as “Roman fan fiction.” Writing about the Trojan War was the thing to do then because it was the best story around. The Greeks did it for hundreds of years. However, all of this writing was derivative of the original work and generally expounded upon elements that were not detailed in Homer. The account of the Trojan horse is given explicitly in Odyssey (it’s in book 8 somewhere I believe) and was given in larger detail in Little Iliad and Sack of Troy, parts of the Homeric canon that are lost. Virgil’s account, while it came much later, is derived from those now-lost sources, as is the derived play from Euripides (called Women of Troy or The Trojan Women). What I’m saying is rather than worry about what we know that other people don’t, let’s be glad that we have been lucky enough to have been exposed to the good stuff and derive our pleasure from that.

  • @derrickburwell7777
    @derrickburwell7777 Před rokem

    #1000! 👍🏾

  • @Brightburn88
    @Brightburn88 Před rokem +1

    Can you do the Valkyrie Gna history from god of war Ragnarok game

  • @MrWadewynn
    @MrWadewynn Před rokem +2

    Diomedes seems to be the least popular hero despite being one of the most skilled warriors, what gives?

  • @ElaineDarlingtonBrown
    @ElaineDarlingtonBrown Před rokem +1

    Anyone know which translation of the Iliad is quoted here?

  • @wesc6755
    @wesc6755 Před rokem +1

    The Greeks really needed some good editors. That narrative has always been a cluster f.

  • @jessemillan1385
    @jessemillan1385 Před rokem +6

    What if Kratos was in the Trojan War? He would've destroyed the city with the powers of the Gods due to the Gods being corrupted by the Madness of the Titans leaving Kratos empowered by the power of Hope which was created by Athena.

    • @Soul93Taker
      @Soul93Taker Před rokem +2

      Actually according to GOW Ragnarök he was. He has a conversation about the poem with Mimir and mentions being there. Mimir asked what it was like and Kratos said "i prefer the poem."

    • @jeffbrownstain
      @jeffbrownstain Před rokem

      Based

  • @AncestorEmpireGaming
    @AncestorEmpireGaming Před rokem +16

    1: Archers aren’t cowards
    2: The Female Egos of Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera are the villains in my opinion. Though Zeus and Eris aren’t innocent either.
    3: Paris and Helen deserve some sympathy, for they were victims of Prophecy.

    • @wankawanka3053
      @wankawanka3053 Před rokem

      archers are cowards but practical as hell

    • @AncestorEmpireGaming
      @AncestorEmpireGaming Před rokem

      @@wankawanka3053 not really.
      People are jealous that they can’t just go around and hit everyone with a giant Maul

    • @wankawanka3053
      @wankawanka3053 Před rokem

      @@AncestorEmpireGaming whatever you can have your opinion

    • @AncestorEmpireGaming
      @AncestorEmpireGaming Před rokem

      @@wankawanka3053 years of call of duty has proven this to more then an opinion.

    • @stevemartinez1360
      @stevemartinez1360 Před rokem

      The Greeks thought that archers were cowards. It really doesn’t matter what you think.

  • @Plaxzer
    @Plaxzer Před 4 měsíci

    The odds on the trojan war were -1200 Sparta +250 troy once achilles joined

  • @nektu5435
    @nektu5435 Před rokem +1

    It seems like there was an awful lot of buck passing in the ancient world.

  • @SkullRaine
    @SkullRaine Před rokem +2

    Why he leave out Memnon and the Amazonians

  • @Jd19808
    @Jd19808 Před rokem +1

    These gods and goddesses are slimey individuals 😭 dang

  • @theosmith6487
    @theosmith6487 Před rokem

    Please can you do Dante’s paradiso

  • @kryoruleroftheninthcircleo4151

    Let it burn! Let Troy burn! Burn it! Burn it all! *Burn Troy! Burn Troy!*

  • @godofnorse
    @godofnorse Před rokem +1

    Nice video.Can you do the legend of King Hrolfs and his Berserkers, From God of War Ragnarok please

    • @aless_edits
      @aless_edits Před rokem

      Yes l'm very interested in the story behind the legend of King hrolffs. please🙏

  • @kittykattzee
    @kittykattzee Před rokem

    Diomedes attempting a god of war speedrun 😂

  • @TomiAdewoleAdetom
    @TomiAdewoleAdetom Před rokem +2

    And to think - all the fatherless families, burned city and desolate expanse could've been avoided if they respected the law of adultery: both the adulteress and the adulterer (Helen and Paris) should've been put to death by the Trojans. But I guess "freedom" is worth the cost of an entire nation and sizable portion of the winner smh. Truly, the children of fools. Job 30:8

  • @emekwuechigozie5477
    @emekwuechigozie5477 Před rokem

    Divine comdey 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SamuelGalvan_
    @SamuelGalvan_ Před rokem +2

    Artemis taking notes from genesis and the story of Abraham and Isaac

  • @martintinajero9140
    @martintinajero9140 Před rokem +1

    Wouldn’t have Athena not tolerated something like that because she was a maiden goddess and Hera a married goddess?

  • @Maurice_Ma
    @Maurice_Ma Před rokem +1

    I wonder when did this happen 🤔

  • @austinorsomeonealt
    @austinorsomeonealt Před rokem

    Paris,the worlds first famous simp

  • @rogueraven1333
    @rogueraven1333 Před rokem +1

    Mycenaeans? Acadian? But what would they have called each other as a cultural group?

  • @siamihari8717
    @siamihari8717 Před rokem

    So. The Trojan War happens before the bronze age collapse, the bronze age collapse is spurned by several factors but the three major ones would be: an ongoing Famine, the deterioration or interuption of the tin trade, and finally the Sea-Peoples & Dorian Migration (Pirates, Bandits, Raiders, Traders, Settlers, Refugees and Migrants)
    Perhaps the Trojan war contributed in one way or another, maybe it interfered with the established trade networks. Or the overall loss of manpower from mainland and island greece as well as the loss of the Trojan power allowed for unrestricted piracy that got out of hand.
    Many many possibilities

  • @brianopondo6167
    @brianopondo6167 Před rokem +2

    How is it Zeus has older white hair than his older brother Poseidon?

    • @melindoranightsilver9298
      @melindoranightsilver9298 Před rokem

      There aren't any greek texts that describe what Zeus's hair color was. The only thing I can think of was blue/grey brows and I think his eye color changed but were sky colors-blues, greys, etc.

    • @rollwithdynamite
      @rollwithdynamite Před rokem

      it has to do with the air pressure.

  • @trenastidham5581
    @trenastidham5581 Před rokem +1

    Well hell ! Orlando bloom's movie troy , Sure as hell doesn't have much to do with this info lol!! Hollywood needs to stop changing scripts lol .

  • @GuillotineStare
    @GuillotineStare Před rokem +3

    How did Zeus win??

    • @DaughterofRevenge
      @DaughterofRevenge Před rokem

      His plan was successful, I suppose...

    • @travisoliver6741
      @travisoliver6741 Před rokem +1

      1) Zeus successfully dodged his responsibility by pawning the judgement to Paris, a major catalyst of the war.
      2) I don't think he mentioned it, but certain versions of the story have Zeus as the architect of the entire war in order to reduce the human population.

  • @nellidivina5280
    @nellidivina5280 Před měsícem

    Did the trojans split up? One group went into Italy while the went to great Britain?

  • @AnimeSquirrel
    @AnimeSquirrel Před rokem +1

    Summary of the Trojan war. Troy had a war with Greece. Troy lost.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 Před rokem +1

    beware greeks bearing gifts

  • @neshranjit
    @neshranjit Před rokem +2

    Could you also tell us the Trojan war's aftermath and Odyssey?

  • @DeniseF
    @DeniseF Před rokem

    Would be cool of these God's really excited..but it would be scary

    • @MrIrrepressible
      @MrIrrepressible Před rokem

      They do, but not as you think. The bible tells the truth about these 'gods'

  • @damnedLegion40K
    @damnedLegion40K Před rokem +3

    The 2nd Trojan war in the 1980s and 90s, known as the great condom war, lmao 🤣

  • @rosiesrandomtreasures1014

    Always loved this story! ♥️ Love ya faces snd as always don't forget to ARRRRRRRGH 🏴‍☠️ 😎 🦯 💙 ☠️ 💀 👻 🏴‍☠️!

  • @velvetmagnetta3074
    @velvetmagnetta3074 Před 3 měsíci

    So...wait. What happened to Helen? Was she just returned to the king? And they lived happily ever after?
    Yeah, right. This is Greek mythology, afterall 😉

  • @Mr.Softy2457
    @Mr.Softy2457 Před rokem

    The achians where rich in brilliant spearman and poor in brilliant gold.
    The trojans where rich in gold and poor in brilliant spearman.
    Thay made an exchange unfair for all partys.
    Trojans and achians victims both to the bronze age collapse.
    The gods who loved us.
    Who had children with us.
    Who fought in wars besides us.
    Where made to stop thare aid by zeus.
    It is when Achilles ( sorrow of the achians) kills memnon(king of Ethiopia)favorite son of zeus that zeus turns his gaze away from battle that quick apollo snatches paris arrow from are ro heel.

  • @clarissejunqueira1994
    @clarissejunqueira1994 Před rokem +2

    i think that brazilian's native folklore is awesome, but, i don't think anyone would be interested cuz as my friend said "we got the worse ones" but i think that you could take a look. if you don't find anything interesting, then, thats ok, but i want to see my cauntry's folklore get a wider view.

    • @groovy3443
      @groovy3443 Před rokem +2

      Have you seen the doc "The Last Forest" on Netflix about one of the last remaining traditional tribes in the Amazon? I'm not sure if that's a part of the Brazilian folklore you're talking about, but the way they portrayed it was just as interesting and vibrant as the Greeks for me. I would love to see more of it for sure

    • @clarissejunqueira1994
      @clarissejunqueira1994 Před rokem

      @@groovy3443 yeah, i haven't seen it yet, but by the description, it is kinda what i ment, but brazil is big, so, there were a lot of other populations. i don't know if there's more docs about other ones, but i'll search.

  • @burnettis1
    @burnettis1 Před rokem

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