In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
Most of the Greek gods were more or less engaged in the Trojan war, for or against the Trojans.
To save the life's of there favorite.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
Greeks: Hera Poseidon Athena Hephaetus Hermes These gods and goddesses helped the greeks in the trojan war! Trojans: Apollo Artemus Aphrodite Ares These gods were on the trojans' side! hope this helped xD
The gods were mad becaue a girl was killed in a temple of gods, after it was requested that she lived.
Heroes and gods are not the same thing. The gods did participate in the Trojan War to a degree, but they are divine, and did divine things. The heroes were just mortal men (despite some of them having divine heritage).
Most of the Greek gods were more or less engaged in the Trojan war, for or against the Trojans.
Greek gods
Hercules did not participate in the Trojan War, but as one of his twelve labors he was assigned to clean the Augean Stables.
Yes.
the king of all gods
To save the life's of there favorite.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
Athena is a war hero who was going to kill the Trojan's because of her wrath and then boasted to the other gods on how good she did
The gods did take sides in the Trojan War. The Olympian Gods took the following sides: -Athena- Greek -Hera- Greek -Hephaestus- Greek -Poseidon- Greek -Zeus- Neutral -Aphrodite- Trojan -Apollo- Trojan -Ares- Trojan -Artemis- Trojan -Hermes- Trojan -Hades- Neutral they split themselves. some on troy others greek Actually Hermes sided with the greeks. In the Odyssey, he helps Odysseus on his journey.There are only 11 gods here
Greeks: Hera Poseidon Athena Hephaetus Hermes These gods and goddesses helped the greeks in the trojan war! Trojans: Apollo Artemus Aphrodite Ares These gods were on the trojans' side! hope this helped xD
The gods were mad becaue a girl was killed in a temple of gods, after it was requested that she lived.