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Both are written in dactylic hexameter. The Iliad comprises roughly 16,000 lines of verse. Later Greeks partitioned it into twenty-four books, and this convention has been maintained to the present day with little change.
The Iliad narrates several weeks of action during the tenth and final year of the Trojan War, concentrating on the wrath of Achilles. It begins with the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon, and ends with the funeral rites of Hector. Neither the background and early years of the war ( Paris' abduction of HelenThis article is about Helen of Troy. For other uses of Helen, see Helen (disambiguation). Helen of Troy redirects here. For the figure in punk music, see Helen Wellington-Lloyd. Helen (Greek ) was a figure from Greek mythology. The name is perhaps related from KingThis article treats the generic title monarch . For the origins of the word king and its English use, see Germanic king. For other meanings of the word, see Monarch (disambiguation A monarch is a type of ruler or head of state. The word derives from Greek MenelausMenelaus (also transliterated as Menelaos , in Greek mythology, was a king of Sparta and son of Atreus and Aerope. Atreus was murdered by his nephew, Aegisthus, who took possession of the throne of Mycenae and ruled jointly with his father Thyestes. Durin), nor its end (the death of Achilles & the Trojan HorseThe Trojan Horse is part of the myth of the Trojan War, though it does not figure in the part of the war narrated in Homer's Iliad''. The Greek siege of Troy had lasted for ten years. The Greeks devised a new ruse a giant hollow wooden horse. It was built), are directly narrated in the Iliad. The Iliad and the Odyssey are part of a larger cycle of epic poems of varying lengths and authors; only fragments survive of the other poems, however. Thetis rising from the sea to comfort Achilles (Book 18), by Thomas BanksVictoria and Albert Museum Thomas Banks ( December 29, 1735 February 2, 1805), English sculptor, son of a surveyor who was land steward to the Duke of Beaufort, was born in London. He was taught drawing by his father, and in 1750 was apprenticed to a wood, English, 1778 Victoria and Albert MuseumThe Victoria and Albert Museum (the V&A is on Cromwell Road in Kensington, West London. It specialises in applied and decorative arts. The museum was established in 1852 as the South Kensington Museum, following the success of the Great Exhibition of 1851
As an epic, the Iliad contains a sometimes confusingly great number of characters. The latter half of the Iliads second book (often called the Catalogue of ShipsHomeric Greece The famous Catalogue of Ships is recorded as a part of Book II (verses 494 760) of Homer's Iliad. It lists the names of all the allies who came with the Greeks to lay siege to Troy along with the names of their leaders and the number of shi) is devoted entirely to listing the various commanders. Many of the battle scenes in the Iliad feature bit characters who are quickly slain. See Trojan War for a detailed list of participating armies and warriors.