Legend has it that it was in the 12th Century BCE. We have no conclusive historical or archaeological evidence of this, but the varied stories sung by the bards for hundreds of years, before the invention of alphabetic writing allowed written narrative records, may have some elements of fact in them.
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
i think it was the Great Persian Empire, the largest Empire in ancient times. The King of Troy was the Satrap for the Persian King of Kings, and that is why later, after the Greeks burned and destroyed Troy, Shah-en-Shah Xerxes invaded Greece, defeated the Greek-Spartan Army, entered into their capital Athens and BURNED THE ACROPOLIS IN A PUNISHING ACT FOR BURNING TROY.
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z
Agamemnon
the Greeks
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
nopeDepending on it's relationship to the other words in an utterance (sentence), it can either be a transitive verb (one that requires an object) or an adjective.The Greeks defeated (v) their foes at Troy through treachery and deceit.The Trojans were a defeated (adj) people once the Greeks landed on their shores.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.
i think it was the Great Persian Empire, the largest Empire in ancient times. The King of Troy was the Satrap for the Persian King of Kings, and that is why later, after the Greeks burned and destroyed Troy, Shah-en-Shah Xerxes invaded Greece, defeated the Greek-Spartan Army, entered into their capital Athens and BURNED THE ACROPOLIS IN A PUNISHING ACT FOR BURNING TROY.
By ship.
Greeks
Greeks were defeated (and won) over three thousand years. When exactly did you have in mind?
Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.
Persian Soldiers defeated the Troy's
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z
who was the counselor who helped troy