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From Gilgamesh to Hektor:
Heroes of the Bronze Age
February 24, 2016:
Heroes of the Trojan War
Remember:
How Do We Know What We Know about the Iliad?
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Depicts an event in the 13th century
BCE (Late Bronze Age)
Homer (?) believed to have
composed the Iliad and the Odyssey
in the 9th-8th century BCE
Believed to be written down in the
7th century BCE
Continued to be modified in the 6th
century BCE Athens
The Venetus A Script of the Iliad
10th century AD
Attic black-figure amphora by
Exekias
Achilles killing Penthesilea
c. 540-530 BCE, Height (41.6 cm)
British Museum
BM1836,0224.127
Heinrich Schliemann and
Troy excavations, 1872
Characters in the Iliad
The Iliad: Main Characters - Greeks
Agamemnon
King of Mycenae, the first among equals of Greek kings
Menelaos
King of Sparta, Agamemnon’s brother
Achilles
King of Myrmidons, son of Peleus and Thetis, best warrior of Greeks
Odysseus
King of Ithaca, known for his wisdom and counsel
Patroclos
Achilles’s companion and best friend
Nestor
King of Pylos, Agamemnon’s most trusted advisor
Diomedes
King of Argos, one of the best Greek warriors
Aias and Ajax
Two of the best warriors of the Greeks, sharing the same name
Helen
Wife of Menalaos, queen of Sparta
The Iliad: Main Characters - Trojans
Priam
King of Troy
Hektor
Son of Priam, and the best of Trojan warriors
Paris
Younger son of Priam, Helen’s lover
Aeneas
Son of Aphrodite, one of the best Trojan warriors
Sarpedon
A Lycian leader, son of Zeus
Hekabe
Wife of Priam, the queen of Troy
Andromache
Wife of Hektor
The Iliad: Main Characters - Immortals
Zeus
King of the Gods
Hera
Zeus’s wife and sister
Athena
Zeus’s daughter, goddess of war and wisdom
Aphrodite
Goddess of love
Hephaistos
Son of Hera, the god of craftsmen and metalsmiths
Apollo
Son of Zeus, god of sun, art, prophecy and healing
Artemis
Apollo’s sister, god of hunting
Poseidon
God of the sea, Zeus’s brother
Ares
Son of Zeus and Hera, god of war
Events of the Iliad in
the Larger Perspective
The Judgement of Paris
Kylix depicting the Judgement of Paris
Antikenmuseen, Berlin F2536
c. 440 BCE
Abduction/Seduction/Running Away of
Helen
‘The Abduction of Helen’, 1631
Oil on canvas
Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Menelaos pursuing Helen, who turns to look back as she flees
c. 480 BCE
British Museum 1843,1103.86
The Trojan War, Sack of Troy and Return of
the Achaian Heroes
Iliad: Synopsis
Iliad: General Themes
Iliad: Some General Themes
• Fate, and the inability to escape from it
• Glory as the ultimate prize of the hero, although it mostly means a
short life
• Importance of companionship and friends.
• The personal depiction of war, both for the warriors and the gods
• Rage (particularly of Achilles!)
• Mortality and death (both humans and the city)
• Mutual respect between enemies and allies
• Honor and its hierarchy
• Divine intervention and aid, over and over again
• Disregard/neglect or the obsession with signs, symbols and omens
• The very rare voice of Homer, who tries to ‘report’ the events
objectively.