Agamemnon - king of Thebes - was commander in chief of the Greek forces.
Troy's commander in chief was King Priam, but the army was under the control of his son Hector. What precisely happened to the Trojan command structure after Hector was killed by Achilles is not entirely clear from the stories we have, but Aeneas was in command of the city defenses, and probably took an even more senior role after the death of his commander.
The leaders of the Trojan side in the Trojan War were Hector and Paris, while the leaders of the Greek side were Agamemnon and Achilles.
the Greeks and the trojens
Hades took no side in the Trojan War. He took the dead of both sides.
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The Trojan war took place two thousand years earlier.
The Trojan war took a long time to end as Troy had a huge strong walland the gods helped both sides.
Agamemnon and Priam.
the Greeks and the trojens
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Hades took no side in the Trojan War. He took the dead of both sides.
The kings Agamemnon of Argos and Menelaus of Sparta.
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The Trojan War was fought between the Athens and the city of Troy (located in the northwestern corner of of what's modern Turkey)
The war lasted 50 years - two generations. There were obviously many leaders on both sides. Which period did you have in mind?
The Trojan war took place two thousand years earlier.
The Trojan war was a war. Two countries were fighting to learn more about it read the Oddesey by Homer
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