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how did the mycenaeans capture troy
The enemies are the Dorians and Troy.
Cuz they felt like it
They captured Troy with the ruse of the wooden horse.
To loot western Asia Minor.
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Agamemnon led the Mycenaeans. By agreement of the other war lords, he also led the expedition against Troy.
In Greece, They were very much into art including pottery, sculpting, painting, and architecture. And they had tombs. The Mycenaeans lived during the late Bronze Age in Greece, from about 1600 to 1200 B.C. They are called Mycenaeans after their capital at Mycenae. The period in which they lived (Mycenaean), in ceramic terms is known as the Late Helladic period. We don't know what happened to the Minoans in Crete, but they seem to have been taken over by the Mycenaeans from the Greek mainland, because after 1500 a new writing dominated Cretan records, Linear B, the language of the Mycenaeans. We know little about the Mycenaeans except from archaeological remains and Homer's epics, in which the Mycenaeans fought against Troy. Among other areas of ignorance, we do not know whether it was the Dorian invasion, natural catastrophes, or something else that ended the Mycenaean civilization, but whatever it was, the end of the Mycenaeans ushered in a "Dark Age" in Greece.
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Trojans were citizens of Troy, so their fighting there against invaders is no accident.
The Mycenaeans, or in other words, the Greeks, won the Trojan War by capturing the city, burning it and enslaving the survivors.
Troy destroyed, and the loot and slaves taken back to Greece. And the Dorian Greeks and Sea peoples descended on Greece and the Mycenaeans displaced.