Well, based on myth, the Trojan War actually began when Aris threw a bitchfit about not getting invited to a wedding.
He was the leader who led the Trojan war, later on killed by his wife(not really mentioned in Greek mythology)
The Trojan whistleblower was Laocoon. He was the Trojan that was not fooled by the "gift horse," so he tried to blow his whistle as a warning to his fellow Trojans that it was a trap. It was ignored, and the Trojan Horse led to the fall of Troy.
Agamemnon.
Aneas was a Trojan officer (not a prince, he was not related to King Priam) who led the survivors of Troy to Latium (Italy) where their descendants later establish the city of Rome.
Odysseus, aka Ulysses.
Paris, prince of Troy abducted Helen to Troy. She was the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta. The brother of Menelaus, Agamemnon, then led a Greek expedition against Troy. The Trojan War began around 1200 BC.
A Trojan is a person of Troy, as in Helen of Troy who led the Trojans to war in a (Trojan) horse
Agamemnon.
In Homer's Iliad, Hector was the Trojan prince who led his troops in the Trojan War. It is not clear from the question as to whether the square metres are in the context of his empire or how much space he occupied personally.By the way, 1 hectare = 10000 sq metres.
Helen of Troy is commonly known for her relationship with Paris, the prince of Troy. She left her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta, for Paris, which famously led to the Trojan War.
He was the leader who led the Trojan war, later on killed by his wife(not really mentioned in Greek mythology)
There was not a major decision that led to it but there were many that led to it such as the dred Scott decision and the Missouri compromise and the compromise of 1850 and the Lincoln- Douglas debate
The Trojan whistleblower was Laocoon. He was the Trojan that was not fooled by the "gift horse," so he tried to blow his whistle as a warning to his fellow Trojans that it was a trap. It was ignored, and the Trojan Horse led to the fall of Troy.
Agamemnon.
Paris, a prince of Troy, was responsible for his own death as he dared to pursue Helen, the wife of Menelaus, which led to the Trojan War. He was ultimately killed by Philoctetes, a Greek warrior, during the fall of Troy.
Aneas was a Trojan officer (not a prince, he was not related to King Priam) who led the survivors of Troy to Latium (Italy) where their descendants later establish the city of Rome.
Odysseus, aka Ulysses.