No one. Troy has not been proven to have existed.
Sacked and burned, yes.
No-one, because the city of Troy was burned to the ground by Agamenon and the Greeks.
The Greeks actually burned the city of Troy. After sneaking into the city in a large horse, the Greeks opened the gates and Troy was destroyed.
The Greeks were victorious and the city of Troy was burned.
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.
It was destroyed by Greeks who burned the city to the ground.
None. The Greeks burned Troy, killed most of the people and took the rest as slaves. They didn't compromise.
A archaeologist named Heinrich Schliemann. He was pretty bad when it came to preserving things -_-
After the fall of Troy, which traditionally marks the end of the Trojan War, the Greeks did not rule Troy for a significant period. According to myth, the Greeks sacked and burned the city, leading to its destruction. The aftermath of the war and the fate of Troy are more about the return of the Greek heroes to their homes rather than a long-lasting Greek rule over Troy itself. Historically, the city was eventually rebuilt and continued to exist, but it was no longer under Greek control after the war.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
By ship.
Greeks