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cuz of bob
beacuse they get rusted in sea water
The lesson learned from sailing from Troy, as depicted in Homer's "The Odyssey," is the importance of determination, perseverance, and patience when facing challenges and obstacles. It also highlights the value of loyalty, teamwork, and strategic thinking in navigating through difficult situations. Ultimately, the journey from Troy symbolizes the transformative power of resilience and adaptability in achieving one's goals.
Time sailing depends due to winds, but it could take up to a week
There is no convention for it nowadays but it used to be the medical deck on a man'o'war to disguise the blood on the deck
Agamemnon is required to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia in order to make it safely to Troy. He does so unwillingly but since it is for the good of his whole army he must. This sacrifice leads to his murder by his wife upon his return from Troy twenty years later.
live was bad? and so was ya mam
The Achaeans (Greeks) went on a ten year looting expedition around the coast of Asia Minor. After an initial failed attempt on the richest city, Troy, they came back in the tenth year of pillaging for another crack at Troy, succeeding this time, stripping and destroying the city and selling its population into slavery.
Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. She was sacrificed to Artemis by her father to ensure safe sailing to Troy. In some myths, she was saved by Artemis and brought to the land of the Taurians.
The ancient Athenians had superb painters to decorate the so-called Painted Stoa in Athens. The battles that were painted included such famous Athenian victories like the battle with the Amazons, Trojan War, Battle of Oene among several others.
Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?