The Mycenaeans, or in other words, the Greeks, won the Trojan War by capturing the city, burning it and enslaving the survivors.
He Makes a sea monster come out of the ocean and eat the person from Troy who says to not except the Trojan horse but because he got eaten by the sea monster the king thinks that he is lying and takes the horse into the city of Troy then Odysseus and his men set Troy on fire and win the Trojan war
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
King Agamemnon did win the Trojan War. The Greeks were able to break into the walls of Troy by building the famous Trojan Horse. Greeks opened the gates in the middle of the night and were able to storm the city.
As thanks for letting her win, Aphrodite helped Paris abduct, Helen, Queen of Sparta, to Troy.
The device of the Trojan horse is a prominent plot element used in the story of Troy. It is a large wooden horse used by the Greeks to infiltrate the city of Troy and win the Trojan War. The horse appeared to be a gift, but it was actually filled with Greek warriors who emerged at night to attack and open the city gates.
According to tradition, Troy was sacked by the Greeks during the 10th year of the Trojan war and Greek victory was secured. However there were believed to be a number of Trojan survivors of the war who went on to found new colonies, most notably Aeneas.
According to Homer's epics, the Greeks won the Trojan war by using a wooden horse, all of the soldiers climbed into it, so when the Trojans brought it into their city, the Greeks clambered out in the middle of the night and ambushed the city.
The Greek won the Trojan war
Well Odysseus was the General. He also helped the Greeks rescue Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, from Troy. That was the Trojan war, how do I put this, Odysseus helped the Greeks win the Trojan War. So yes I think he is a good leader.
The Trojan Horse
Aphrodite didn't exactly start the Trojan war, however, she played a part in it. She was in a beauty competition with Hera and Athena, and offered Paris Helen of Troy if she was chosen to win. He accepted. The only problem was that Helen was already married, ultimately leading to the war between the Greeks and the Trojans.
It was according to the legend.