It's all a done deal once that horse gets through the gates. Let's watch Troy crumble- and a heinous crime get committed which ultimately sees the Greek fleet scattered and broken as they set off for home. Oh, and some minor Trojan prince gets away from the burning city, but I'm sure that won't be relevant.
Sources for this episode:
- Dionysus of Halicarnassus (1960), The Roman Antiquities (Vol. I). Translated by E. Cary. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd.
- Fitton, L. and Villing, A., The British Museum (2019), The search for the lost city of Troy (online) (Accessed c.24/06/2025).
- Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume II). London: William Heinemann.
- Homer’s Odyssey
- Maher, M. (2011), Fall of Troy VII: New Archaeological Interpretations and Considerations. Totem: The University of Western Ontario Journal of Anthropology 11(1): 8.
- Robertson, J. (1788), The Parian Chronicle, or the Chronicle of the Arundelian Marbles; with a Dissertation Concerning its Authenticity. London: J. Walter, Charing Cross.
- Quintus Smyrnaeus (1934), The Fall of Troy. Translated by A. S. Way. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd.
- Ussher, J. (1658), The Annals of the World. Printed by E. Tyler in Fleet Street.
- Author unknown (date unknown), Nuremberg Chronicle: being the Liber Chronicarum of Dr. Hartmann translated in English. Morse Library, Beloit College.
- Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Eratosthenes (Accessed 24/06/2025).
- Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Hermione (mythology) (Accessed 30/05/2025).
- Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Molossians (Accessed 30/05/2025).
Sound effects sampled and used under Pixabay licence:
- https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/fire-sound-334130/
- https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/crowdpanic-6442/
- https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/sword-against-sword-6341/