The actual number is never mentioned because the war occurred during the Bronze Age, and records of that nature weren't kept. It's easy to assume, though, based on the sheer number of armies present, that the total for the Greeks was well over 100,000. Possibly as high as 150,000.
The Achaean Greek invaders.
The invading Achaean Greeks.
A rapacious looting of western Asia Minor by the Achaean Greeks.
Leading the contingent from Ithaca, and being part of the council of generals of the Achaean invaders.
The leader of the Greek army was Agamemnon.
the Trojans and Achaean
The Achaean Greek invaders.
The invading Achaean Greeks.
The Achaean Greeks looting western Asia Minor.
The Achaean Greeks looting western Asia Minor.
A rapacious looting of western Asia Minor by the Achaean Greeks.
King Agamemnon for the Achaean Greeks, King Priam for the Trojans.
As a war involving not only Achaean and Trojan warriors, but also gods and and fabled characters, some such as Ajax who was long since dead.
The Achaean Greeks and the people of western Asia Minor who they were looting.
The Achaean Greeks continued their looting of western Asia Minor.
the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaean's (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
Leading the contingent from Ithaca, and being part of the council of generals of the Achaean invaders.