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Archaeologists React to: TROY (2004) | Part 3/3Troy reaction series! Big thanks to team members from the Amsterdam Troy Project for coming along and reacting with me. Today ...
“They’re laughing at me in Troy,” King Agamemnon wails. And that’s not the only place. Inspired by Homer’s “The Iliad” as filtered through the sensibility of writer David Benioff and ...
A famous, rich and powerful king featured in Homer’s epic poetry, Agamemnon built a coalition of forces that successfully sacked the city of Troy. He was an epic hero whose legend lives to this day.
The core idea of Troy, however, remains the same.King Agamemnon (a delightfully hammy Brian Cox) has devoured the Greek kingdoms and forced them into subservience in his quest for tyrannical power.
"Perhaps it is necessary to see the end before you can understand the beginning," Tim Vasen, a lecturer in the Program in Theater & Dance, wrote in his Director's Note for the program's fall ...
Brian Cox recently walked Vanity Fair through several of his most high profile roles, including his turn as Agamemnon in Wolfgang Peterson’s 2004 historical war film “Troy.” The swords-and ...
Schliemann believed he had found the body of the mythical king Agamemnon, who led the Achaean (Greek) siege of Troy in Homer's "Iliad” (he is also mentioned in Homer's "Odyssey" and features in ...
The Greeks have been encamped outside Troy for a decade in their fruitless attempt to reclaim Helen, wife of Menelaus. After recent raids on neighboring towns, Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon has ...
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