Trojan War (Greeks and Trojans).
Yes, it was called the Trojan War.
The Trojan War.
Greeks
This war was, I think, called the Trojan war. The one where the 'offering to Athene' - The Trojan horse - was used to massacre the Trojans, and end the war. Agamemnon, The Mycenaean king, and Meleneaus, (I think that's how it's spelt,) the Spartan king, went to war because Helen of Sparta went to Troy with Paris, (Prince of Troy,) and left Meleneaus.
The date when Menelaus attacked Troy in the Trojan War was between 1260 and 1240 BC.
no, was fought between troy and Greece
Trojan war
Sparta versus Troy. Because Paris of Troy took Helen, King Menelaus' wife.
In the myth prince Paris of Troy abducted Queen Helen of Sparta to Troy.
If you mean the wedding that happened before the War of Troy that sort of relates to it, then it is Eris. The wedding was between Peleus and Thetis, the parents of Achilles.
i think that the creeks fougth with the British because they think that the British won most of the war
Helen was called the Helen of Troy because she was famously associated with the Trojan War, as depicted in Greek mythology and literature. According to the myth, she was considered the most beautiful woman in the world, and her abduction by Paris, a Trojan prince, led to the ten-year conflict between the Greeks and Trojans. Her beauty and the resulting war made her a central figure in stories such as Homer's "Iliad," solidifying her title as the Helen of Troy.