You are talking about a Greek story of gods and heroes. It has never taken place. Many believe that there was once a war in some respects similar to this story. But that is a different matter. And even the time of that war is unknown.
a lot of Greeks were slaves but we don't know the exact number because we don't know the exact number of Greeks who lived in the ancient Greek times but the estimated percentage is 63 percent.
Exact year(s) is unknown, but it was after Paris judged the three goddesses and before the Trojan War started.
The Greeks believed in many different Gods, I don't know an exact number but there are over 40 different Gods of varying levels of importance. However there were twelve Olympians, which are the Gods most people are familiar with.
well i really don't know the exact date of how long did the Trojan war last for.but the real reason of why it began is that Paris stole Helen from where she lived. so then the people of that city wanted to find her, so then they fought in order to get her back
The Ancient Greeks discovered and invented tons of things- we don't have an exact number. They also invented things that weren't physical, tangible objects- philosophy, the Socratic Method, and the Pythagorean Theorem, for example.
Δούρειος Ίππος is the exact words that translate the "Trojan Horse" words in Greek
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a lot of Greeks were slaves but we don't know the exact number because we don't know the exact number of Greeks who lived in the ancient Greek times but the estimated percentage is 63 percent.
There is no exact date because the war is a Greek/Roman myth.
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Exact year(s) is unknown, but it was after Paris judged the three goddesses and before the Trojan War started.
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She is often depicted as a tall, strong, and slender huntress. Since the early Greeks could not measure their own height, they would not think to think of an exact height for their gods. So we can not have an exact measure for her.
Artemis was depicted as a tall and slender girl. Since the Greeks did not have any way to measure themselves, they would not think to think of an exact measure for their gods. So we can not know her exact height.
The Greeks believed in many different Gods, I don't know an exact number but there are over 40 different Gods of varying levels of importance. However there were twelve Olympians, which are the Gods most people are familiar with.