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Q: How did Zeus help the trojans in the war?
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Who favored the Trojans in the Trojan War?

If you mean what gods favoured the Trojans- Aphrodite, Zeus and Apollo.


Why does Achilles want Zeus to help the Trojans?

Because he wants a challenge against zeus to fight against all the gods


Who did Zeus side with during the Trojan war?

He sided first with the Trojans until Poseidons actions (sending a storm and destroying the Greek ships) then he switched sides. Hope I can help!


What role did Zeus play in the Trojan war?

as king of the gods, he was able to impact any part of the war he favoured the trojans because he liked their king


Who does aphrodite decide to help in the Trojan war?

The Trojans; namely, Paris.


Who is stronger Zeus or Ares?

Zeus. Ares' role in mythology is relatively minor, and although he is a dangerous force he typically faces humiliation, with his value as a war god placed in doubt by his allegiance to the Trojans who were defeated by the Greeks.


What secret device was used to help the Greeks beat the Trojans in the Trojan war?

horse


How does Zeus decide the outcome of the present battle between the Greeks and the Trojans?

He decides the outcome by having his horses with him hiding in the clouds, well he watches the war below.


Was Ares the main spartan god?

no because he ran to Zeus when ever hurt and he sided with the Trojans during the Trojan war and it would be Zeus due to his son being Hercules how the s spartan s they said were descended from him them selfs


What does Thetis promise to do for her son Achilles?

She promises to ask Zeus to side with the Trojans in the battle.


Who were the Trojans fighting during the Trojan war?

The Trojans were fighting the Greeks


Which gods were for the Trojans and which were for the Greeks or hellenes?

Poseidon (who made the seas favorable), Hera (the wife of Zeus), and Athena (for whom Athens was named), all favored the Greeks. Aries, the God of War, and Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, favored the Trojans.