Yes. She was on the side of the Trojans.
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side. Aeneas was her surviving Trojan son.
Yes, in the Trojan war
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
She wasn' t really in a war but she did start the Trojan War.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side. Aeneas was her surviving Trojan son.
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side.
She was involved in the Trojan War.
side of Aphrodite
Yes, in the Trojan war
Aphrodite
No Eris the goddess of spite did.
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
She wasn' t really in a war but she did start the Trojan War.
The Trojans; namely, Paris.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
The legend was that Paris of Troy was forced to choose between Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena as to who was the most beautiful and he chose Aphrodite because she offered him the love of Helen, bringing the wrath of the other 2 goddesses which cause the Trojan war.