After the 10-year siege, Troy finally fell in the hands of the Greeks. The remaining chieftains each went back to his country, to meet his own fate. Agamemnon fell in the hands of his avenging son Orestes. Menelaus went back to Sparta with Helen. Odysseus though remained a wanderer for another 10 years, having encountered a lot of obstacles thrown by the gods for his arrogance over the victory at Troy. But after his sufferings in the hands of various temptresses and monsters, he was finally forgiven and Athena led him back to his homeland, Ithaca where his faithful wife Penelope was waiting for him.
The Trojan War happened near the end of the Greek Bronze Age, sometime between 1260 and 1884 BC.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
In Search of the Trojan War ended on 1985-03-31.
They went home.
The Trojan War happened near the end of the Greek Bronze Age, sometime between 1260 and 1884 BC.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
Trojan horse
In Search of the Trojan War ended on 1985-03-31.
It didn't exist then.
They went home.
Nothing
The Trojan war was proven by, when people found evidence like armor and journals.
In the myth it said that achilles was dipped in the river styx he was invulnerabele except one spot his ankle and when he got shot in the ankle by the arrow he died so he didn't make it to the end of the trojan war.
Yes, the Odyssey begins ten years after the end of the war, though it also contains the story of what happened to Odysseus during that time.
He was killed with a knife from Agamemnon.