Source Word
Trojan War
Proper noun
Greek
(Greek
mythology)
A
mythological
decade-long
war
and
siege,
ending
in
the
destruction
of
Troy,
which,
as
described
in
Homer's
Iliad,
was
waged
by
a
coalition
of
Achaeans
(Greeks)
led
by
King
Agamemnon
against
the
Trojans
to
avenge
the
abduction
of
Helen,
wife
of
the
Spartan
King
Menelaus,
by
Paris,
son
of
the
Trojan
King
Priam.
Japanese Meaning
ギリシア神話における伝説の戦争。ホメロスの『イーリアス』に記されており、アカイア(ギリシャ)連合軍がアガメムノン王の率いる兵士たちによって、トロイに対して行われた10年に及ぶ包囲戦。ヘレン奪還のために戦われたとされ、その結果、トロイは破壊された。
Sense(1)
(Greek
mythology)
A
mythological
decade-long
war
and
siege,
ending
in
the
destruction
of
Troy,
which,
as
described
in
Homer's
Iliad,
was
waged
by
a
coalition
of
Achaeans
(Greeks)
led
by
King
Agamemnon
against
the
Trojans
to
avenge
the
abduction
of
Helen,
wife
of
the
Spartan
King
Menelaus,
by
Paris,
son
of
the
Trojan
King
Priam.