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How True-to-History Was the 2004 Movie Troy?
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How True-to-History Was the 2004 Movie Troy?

Still from 2004 film Troy. Source: imbd   The 2004 epic Troy starring Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, and Orlando Bloom presents part of the epic tale of the siege of Troy (as presented in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey) in a dramatized form, and the production of the film took some historical liberties to make the movie.  These historical liberties are known as anachronisms – placing something into the story that historically does not belong to the time period in which the story takes place.  The events of the siege of Troy would have happened sometime around 1180-1200 BC, during the Mycenean Era of the Bronze Age.   Coins on the Eyes of the Dead for the “Toll” Electrum coin found in Ephesus. Source: Wikipedia   Not only did the ancient Greeks not put coins on the eyes of the dead (they were placed in the mouth), they did not even have coins!  The earliest known coins are the Phanes coins from the mid-600s BC, discovered in the ruins of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus.   Other early coins were from Lydia, a kingdom in what is now Turkey.  In the 600s BC, Lydians produced a coin made of a natural gold-silver alloy known as electrum.  While we do not know whether or not these were the earliest coins made, it is unlikely that coins were produced much earlier than this period, over five centuries after the events at Troy.   Iron Weapons and Armor Dendra Panoply armor, 15th Century BC, similar to what would have been worn at Troy   The iron weapons wielded by the warriors in the movie were unlikely to have been used at the siege of Troy.  While the events of the move happened near the end of the Bronze Age, Iron was still rare in its usage in weaponry, particularly among the common soldiers.  Iron requires higher temperatures than copper and tin (which, when combined, produces bronze) to smelt, and iron ore was still not yet as common as copper and tin.  Homer’s Iliad even shows how iron was a prize in the funeral games for Patroclus:   “”For the funeral games he brought out prizes from the ships – cauldrons and tripods, horses, mules and fine head of cattle, grey iron and well girdled women”.” – Iliad Book 23.   The style of weapons and armor in the movie were also several hundred years out of date.  Much of the movie used armor and weapons from the Classical period of the 400s BC instead of Bronze-Age era weapons and armor.  The crested helmets and large shields particularly were not in use at the time of Troy.   Horses in Combat During the Trojan War Earliest known depiction of foot stirrup – 220-280 CE during Chinese Three Kingdoms period   Were horses actually used in combat during the Trojan War? Yes, but not in the way commonly portrayed, because of one invention that was 600 years or more out of date – the stirrup.  Saddles for horses were a relatively new invention by the time of the Trojan War, as horses were used primarily to pull chariots, not for riding.  The stirrup, invented in Asia probably no earlier than 500 BC (and even then was a toe stirrup), did not even arrive in Europe until maybe 500 CE, almost 1000 years after the events of the Trojan War.  The earliest stirrups were also not used for riding, but likely for just mounting onto the horse.  Stirrup usage as a combat advantage, allowing a rider more stability on a horse, developed even later.
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Country Roundup
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Everything New on Netflix in March
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Everything New on Netflix in March

What to watch on streaming next month, from new movies to new shows. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Joe Biden: Border Crossings Were Lower, Economy Better When I Was In Office
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Joe Biden: Border Crossings Were Lower, Economy Better When I Was In Office

Need a reminder why former President Joe Biden is our former president, with a heavy emphasis on the word "former?" He's back to remind you. In a speech Friday, Biden pointed to the economy (good grief) and the border (good grief, squared) as reasons his presidency was significantly better than Donald...
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Bikers Den
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The “Epstein’s Still Alive” Guy...
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Sen. Mullin to Iranians: This is your time to rise up and take your country back
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SPECIAL COVERAGE: U.S., Israel attack on Iran | NEWSMAX2 LIVE
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Eye-Opening: A Little Heavy on the Scale
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Eye-Opening: A Little Heavy on the Scale

Watch this short clip to the end when he actually weighs the meat. How many other stores do this? Get a sense of what items weigh so they don’t trick you when you buy! The post Eye-Opening: A Little Heavy on the Scale appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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So Close To Disaster: California Serial Child Molester Snatched Back From Freedom Hours Before Release
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So Close To Disaster: California Serial Child Molester Snatched Back From Freedom Hours Before Release

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DOJ Drops Fight For Death Penalty In Luigi Mangione Assassination Case
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DOJ Drops Fight For Death Penalty In Luigi Mangione Assassination Case

Luigi Mangione, the man who is accused of gunning down former UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will not face the death penalty after prosecutors decided not to appeal a Manhattan judge’s ruling. The Department of Justice said in a letter Friday that it “will not seek interlocutory review” of the judge’s decision. Last month, U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett dismissed two of the four charges against Mangione, including use of a firearm to commit murder, which made him eligible for the death penalty. Garnett said she dismissed the charges “solely to preclude the death penalty as an available punishment when the jury determines if the Defendant caused Brian Thompson’s death,” The Daily Wire reported at the time. The federal charge against Mangione that made him eligible for the death penalty accused him of “using a firearm to commit murder in furtherance of a crime of violence.” In her ruling, Garnett said the stalking offense did not constitute a “crime of violence,” and prosecutors would need to show Mangione killed Thompson while committing another “crime of violence,” NBC reported. Mangione still faces two counts of interstate stalking. If convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to all federal and state charges. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi previously directed prosecutors to seek the death penalty last year after Mangione was arrested for the murder of Thompson. “Luigi Mangione’s murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America,” Bondi said at the time. Thompson was gunned down from behind in Midtown Manhattan on December 4, 2024, as he was walking to a hotel during his company’s annual investor conference. Mangione’s fingerprints allegedly matched those found on shell casings at the murder scene. Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, following a five-day manhunt, and police found a firearm, suppressor, and what appeared to be a manifesto in the man’s backpack. Opening arguments for the trial are scheduled to begin in October, with jury selection set for September 8. In addition to the federal charges, Mangione faces nine counts, including second-degree murder, in a separate state case scheduled to begin June 8, NBC reported.
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