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The Iliad, Homer (700 BCE)

A coalition of Greek city-states lumber into the tenth year of their siege of Troy. In a bid to finally defeat Troy and end the war, the Greek states decide they must rely on their brains rather than their brawn.

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The Iliad was written by Homer in Homerian Greek and translated into English by Alexander Pope in 1899.

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