That depends on how you look at it. Ultimately, the Trojan Horse was the catalyst for victory. It was Odysseus' idea, but in the end, it was Priam who allowed the horse into the city in the first place. So take your pick.
They thought it to be true, and enjoyed the performances of the strolling minstrels who sang the story immensely, particularly as the Greeks were portrayed as winning.
In the Trojan War? The Trojan Horse, in which the Greeks hid.
Greeks
In "The Iliad," the Trojans initially appear to be winning the war, but the Greeks (Achaeans) ultimately prevail. The war concludes with the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse, which allows Greek soldiers to infiltrate and sack the city of Troy. Thus, while "The Iliad" focuses on the conflict's events, it is the Greeks who ultimately win the Trojan War.
Athena was the most prominent goddess who supported the Greeks in the Trojan War.
The Trojan war was the Greeks against the Trojans
the Greeks
Athena was will the Greeks during the Trojan War
The Trojans and the Greeks
The Greeks and the Trojans.
the trojans and the Greeks
The Greeks and the Trojans.