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That story contains many amazing adventures of the Greeks as they attempt to get home. It is a long one and is what you can read about in the "Odyssey". Enjoy.

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On the broader picture, Greece was rolled into turmoil by the movement of peoples from the north and across the eastern Mediterranean area. The Dorian Greeks moved into southern Greece, the Sea Peoples around the Aegean and Mediterranean coast. As the Greeks overpopulated, they sent out colonies to the east and west, establishing humdreds of new cities in Sicily, Italy, Asia Minor and the Black Sea.

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No. After the plague in athens, they decided to try to attack some Spartan cities. The spartans and the Athenians spent a long time playing cat-and-mouse. Athens would attack a Spartan city, and by the time Spartan armies arrived Athens was gone. this happened for a while until Sparta finally guessed correctly and Athens walked into a city that they thought was defenseless, only to find a whole Spartan army. They were viciously slaughtered. This ended the Peloponnesian War.

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Macedonia over fifty year later.

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Did Troy die?

Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.


What happened to the city of troy around 1250 B.C.?

It was destroyed by the Greeks.


Is defeated a preposition?

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.


What happened to the Greeks attitude after they defeated the Persians?

They went back to their usual fighting each other.


How did the Greeks find Troy?

The Trojan War might not have happened had not Telephus gone to Greece to get his wound cured.


What happened to the Trojan horse after the Trojan war?

The Greeks who were inside the stomach of the horse opened the huge gates and the Greeks invaded the city of Troy. the fate of the horse itself is undocumented, but the Greeks could not have removed it so it is reasonable to presume it was left at troy,maybe burnt?


What happened to the city of Troy around 1250 according to the writing of Homer?

It was destroyed by Greeks who burned the city to the ground.


In The Iliad who invaded Troy?

The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.


What empire controlled Troy when the Greeks invaded?

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.


Who was the Persian leader defeated by the Greeks?

The Persian leader defeated by the Greeks was Darius.


When where the Greeks defeated?

Greeks were defeated (and won) over three thousand years. When exactly did you have in mind?


How did Greeks get to troy?

By ship.