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@MoFo69, I'll investigate, never happened to me
because "myth isn't intrepidly as made up rather it dosen't fit the historical narrative and serves a foundation to a culture"
an besides if Herodotus was there it be a history but in those days before history happen base on the whim of the gods and it happen when civilization fell for the first time 1190 bc
how ever some character and event could have be pieces of other events and many characters name made up
like priam (to buy or bribe) for the king or paris meaning pretty boy for the prince
troy it self was powerful in the illiade and in historical terms
but mostly this mere interpretation
one can not say all myths are true but one can aruge there an onion of truth within
like king arthur or ragnar lothbrok and romance of the three kingdoms which isnt a myth more of a highly praised history with big romance