- Troy
Ancient Gr****: Τροία, romanized: Troíā; Latin: Trōia; Hittite: 𒆳𒌷𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭, romanized: Truwiša/Taruiša) or
Ilion (Ancient Gr****: Ίλιον, romanized: Ī́lion...
- Le
Roman de
Troie (The
Romance of Troy) by Benoît de Sainte-Maure,
probably written between 1155 and 1160, is a 30,000-line epic poem, a
medieval retelling...
- The
Trojan War Will Not Take
Place (French: La
guerre de
Troie n'aura pas lieu) is a play
written in 1935 by
French dramatist Jean Giraudoux. In 1955...
- poet Benoît de Sainte-Maure from
writing a
lengthy adaptation, Le
Roman de
Troie,
running 40,000 lines. The
poems that were
written on
these topics were...
- Maugris) in The Four Sons of
Aymon (12th century);
Antenor in the
Roman de
Troie (12th century); Begon, the
brother of the
eponymous hero of
Garin le Loherain...
-
Berlioz never saw the
first two acts,
later given the name La
prise de
Troie ("The
Capture of Troy").
After the
premiere of the
second part at the Théâtre...
- was
located in Chinon, west of Tours. His 40,000 line poem Le
Roman de
Troie ("The
Romance of Troy"),
written between 1155 and 1160, was a
medieval retelling...
- The Lion of
Thebes (Italian: Il
leone di Tebe, French: Hélène,
reine de
Troie) is a
peplum film
written and
directed by
Giorgio Ferroni. When the Gr****...
- The
Rawlinson Excidium Troie ("The
Destruction of Troy"),
discovered among the m****cripts
collected by
Richard Rawlinson (1690–1755)
conserved in the...
- ideals. Twelfth-century authors, such as Benoît de Sainte-Maure (Roman de
Troie [Romance of Troy, 1154–60]) and
Joseph of
Exeter (De
Bello Troiano [On the...