No, there were Sirens, which are often categorized as mermaids, but are actually creatures that are part bird, part human. I have no idea why they are considered mermaids, seeing how mermaids are often portrayed as part fish, not part bird, but that's irrelevant. (That's the Odessey you are thinking about. So close it doesn't really matter I guess. Same author) Answer: There were no mermaids or sirens in the Illiad. And The Odyssey was way too different from the Illiad to not matter distinguishing both.
No, mermaids do not appear in The Iliad. The epic poem focuses on the Trojan War and the Greek heroes, gods, and mythological creatures relevant to that context, but mermaids are not part of its narrative.
There are no actual mermaids...
mermaids livge in the ocean there for mermaids are real
No. Mermaids are not real and there are no spells to make people into mermaids.
The STAR of Iliad is Achilles
There are no mermaids anywhere, since mermaids do not actually exist.
You are real, but mermaids are not.
Mermaids are not real
mermaids get their tail any time thy chande to mermaids
Yes Hector is from the Iliad.
Troy
The Odyssey continues the story of the Iliad by telling that Odysseus is one of the Greek heroes of the Iliad.
No. Mermaids are not real.