Troy was one of the Greek States, so they worshiped the same gods as the Athenians, Spartans, and all of those other people did. The 12 Olympians, and then the minor gods and goddesses. The Trojan War was started because of the minor goddess of Chaos, Eris, when she wasn't invited to a party, and got revenge by throwing a golden apple bearing the words "To the Fairest" in between Aphrodite, goddess of love, Athena, goddess of Wisdom, and Hera, queen of the gods. They argued over who it was meant for, until Zeus decided that this prince guy named Paris would get to choose who got it. Athena offered wisdom, Hera offered all of Asia Minor, and Aphrodite, Helena, the most beautiful princess in the world. He took up the last offer, no duh, and then the Trojans kidnapped her for him, then her dad, this super-major kind dude, got really angry and started attacking the Trojans to get her back.
Pallas Athena
This question has no answer the Trojan was not a god it was a trap and Romans and Greeks were both for gods.
The gods did take sides in the Trojan War. The Olympian Gods took the following sides: -Athena- Greek -Hera- Greek -Hephaestus- Greek -Poseidon- Greek -Zeus- Neutral -Aphrodite- Trojan -Apollo- Trojan -Ares- Trojan -Artemis- Trojan -Hermes- Trojan -Hades- Neutral they split themselves. some on troy others greek Actually Hermes sided with the greeks. In the Odyssey, he helps Odysseus on his journey.There are only 11 gods here
ganymede
Ganymede.
Greek gods
The gods always took part in human enterprises. Aphrodite's son was a Trojan, so she sided with them. Athena sided with the Greeks.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
The gods were mad becaue a girl was killed in a temple of gods, after it was requested that she lived.
Most of the Greek gods were more or less engaged in the Trojan war, for or against the Trojans.
Yes.
the king of all gods