The Trojan War
7/5/20261 hr 9 min
The story of Achilles, Odysseus and the siege of Troy has captivated audiences for millennia, but behind the legends lies a deeper mystery. Was this epic war a myth, a memory of a real Bronze Age conflict, or something in between?
Today Tristan Hughes is joined by Eric Cline to explore the reality behind Homer’s greatest tale. From the legendary heroes of The Iliad to the ruins of Troy, discover what archaeology and ancient texts reveal about the Trojan War, and whether the story of Helen, Paris and the fall of Troy truly has a historical foundation.
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Presented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor is Aidan Lonergan. The producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.
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First 90 secondsTristan Hughes· Host0:00
Ever wondered why the Romans were defeated in the Teutoburg Forest? What secrets lie buried in prehistoric Ireland? Or what made Alexander truly great? With a subscription to HistoryHit, you can explore our ancient past alongside the world's leading historians and archeologists. You'll also unlock hundreds of hours of original documentaries with a brand new release every single week, covering everything from the ancient world to World War II. Just visit historyhit.com/subscribe. [dramatic music] The Trojan War, it is one of the oldest stories in human history. The tale of a grinding 10-year siege launched by honor-bound Greeks to seize back their beautiful Spartan queen, Helen of Troy. A once glorious city brought to its knees by the efforts of Agamemnon and Achilles, of Ajax and Odysseus, of Menelaus and Diomedes. All are tragic heroes whose trials have been etched into the world's imagination. Now, the war forms the beating heart of Homer's first great literary masterpiece, The Iliad, and directly informs its sequel, The Odyssey. And so, with Christopher Nolan's blockbuster film on the horizon, we're exploring The Odyssey's backstory.

