Divine intervention is required by Homer so that he can tell the story as it happened.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Iliad" is the epic written by Homer, where he speaks introduces the hero Odysseus and his importance as a great leader and warrior.
- At the beginning of the story, Homer asks the gods to help him tell the story.
- That's because the gods interfere with the story all the time, which allows the plot to develop and many events to take place.
- An example of this can be seen when the goddess Athena interferes in the relationship between Achilles and Agamemnon.
This is because Athens wanted the Achaeans to win the battle against the Trojans. She knew that Achilles' irritability would make him attack Agamemnon and that would be very disadvantageous. For that reason, she kept Achilles from getting angry.
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The Mongol Empire had a devastating affect on Persia or modern day Iran. Today, Genghis Khan, the leader of the Mongol horde, is known as a genocidal warlord which killed millions of people there. A similar thing happened when the Mongols first invaded Russia as they slaughtered entire cities during their invasions; an example being the city of Kiev.
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The Aztecs were a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. They called themselves Mexica. The Republic of Mexico and its capital, Mexico City, derive their names from the word "Mexica".
The capital of the Aztec empire was Tenochtitlan, built on raised island in Lake Texcoco. Mexico City is built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan. The Spanish colonization of the Americas reached the mainland during the reign of Huey Tlatoani , Moctezuma II (Montezuma II). In 1521 Hernan Cortes and an allied army of American Indians that far outnumbered the defending Aztecs, conquered the Aztecs through germ warfare, siege warfare, psychological warfare, and direct combat.
According to their own history, when the Mexicas arrived in the Anahuac valley (Valley of Mexico) around Lake Texcoco, the groups living there considered them uncivilized. The Mexicas borrowed much of their culture from the ancient Toltec whom they seem to have at least partially confused with the more ancient civilization of Teotihuacan. To the Mexicas, the Toltecs were the originators of all culture; "Toltecayotl" was a synonym for culture. Mexica legends identify the Toltecs and the cult of Quetzalcoatl with the mythical city of Tollan, which they also identified with the more ancient Teotihuacan.
The center of the Aztec civilization was the Valley of Mexico, a huge, oval basin about 7,500 feet above sea level. The Aztec empire included many cities and towns, especially in the Valley of Mexico. The largest city in the empire was the capital, Tenochtitlan.