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What are the two works called "Roman epics"?

Iliad and Odyssey. ?

The Iliad has 15,693 lines, divided into 24 volumes, and its main content is to tell the story of the Greek expedition to Troy. Through the description of the Trojan War, it praises the heroes who are brave and good at fighting, safeguard the interests of the collective and build meritorious deeds for the collective. The Iliad is an important ancient Greek literary work, and it is also one of the classics of the whole West.

Whether the Iliad was written by one person or many people has always been controversial. Most modern scholars support the view that among many Greek-speaking minstrels, there was indeed an outstanding poet named Homer.

In ancient Greece, at that time, the most powerful Greeks in Asia in the eastern Mediterranean besieged Troy. Legend has it that the city fell into the hands of Asians in 1184 BC.

But after a lapse of about one hundred years, a group of invaders from Northern Europe (usually called Durris) plunged the whole Mediterranean world into chaos, and then forced those already very rich Asians to flee, and as refugees or immigrants, they took their living customs and their poems all the way eastward across the Aegean Sea.