Difference between revisions of "Homer's The Iliac"
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[[File:The_story_of_the_Iliad_(1911)_(14779852741).jpg|600px|thumb|right|''"Aim for the pelvis!! Always aim for the pelvis!!!"'']] | [[File:The_story_of_the_Iliad_(1911)_(14779852741).jpg|600px|thumb|right|''"Aim for the pelvis!! Always aim for the pelvis!!!"'']] | ||
− | '''''The Iliac''''' is Homer's ancient Greek [[EHR|epic]] poem about the pelvis. | + | '''''The Iliac''''' is Homer's ancient Greek [[EHR|epic]] poem about the pelvis. It takes place during the final weeks of the ten-year [[Trojan War]], one that centers on Helen, Paris, and something about condoms. |
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The Iliac is Homer's ancient Greek epic poem about the pelvis. It takes place during the final weeks of the ten-year Trojan War, one that centers on Helen, Paris, and something about condoms.
Other Greek Topics
- Achilles
- Dionysus