On the side of the Greeks are:On the side of the Trojans are:AthenaAphroditeHeraApolloPoseidonArtemisHermesLeto
The gods were meeting on Mount Olympus, their spiritual home.
They fought against The Greeks and they lost
Iliad
The Gods intervene in human affairs in unpredictable ways.
The Greek epic poems 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' .
Homer was not a god. He was the author of two mythological stories, the Iliad and the Oddysey.
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Some Gods favored the Greeks, others the Trojans. Athena favored the Greeks when she helped Achilles fight and kill Hector.
The Iliad was long considered to have been a purely mythical account. Since then, the city of Troy, central to the Iliad, has been located and the book has been found by scholars to reflect life during the Greek Mycenaean period. Thus, the historical content of the book may have some factual basis. The Iliad also contains many accounts of the gods and is sometimes regarded, along with the Odyssey as the 'bible' of the ancient Greeks. As the question suggests, there are some parallels between the Iliad and the Bible. Having said that, it is a matter of faith whether to believe in the gods of the Iliad, and few do today.
The Odessey is about a warrior named Odyseus who goes to fight the troujans at Troy(more in the iliad) and his desperate struggle to get home to his wife and son. on his way he encounters gods and goddesses but even with help from the gods he has to endure the worst challenges and dangers one of the worst and well known being the cyclops.
The Iliad reflects on Greek values because it includes Greek religion, poems, their culture, hospitality, and family. Also it shows how they worshipped the gods and goddesses and it reflected in the heroes of the story.
The Greeks, led by Agamemnon, who had made an agreement between the greek states. They were aided by some of the gods.