According to tradition, Troy was sacked by the Greeks during the 10th year of the Trojan war and Greek victory was secured. However there were believed to be a number of Trojan survivors of the war who went on to found new colonies, most notably Aeneas.
Yes, they did.
The Greeks won.
The Trojan Horse
King Agamemnon did win the Trojan War. The Greeks were able to break into the walls of Troy by building the famous Trojan Horse. Greeks opened the gates in the middle of the night and were able to storm the city.
Athena helping the Greeks win the war by telling them to build the 'Trojan Horse'.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
the answer is the horse from the greeks
Poseidon urged the Greeks to keep fighting and gave them the idea to build a giant horse and get inside (the Trojan horse). the did as told and eventually won the war.
In the Trojan War? The Trojan Horse, in which the Greeks hid.
Poseidon helped the Greeks win the Trojan War
According to Homer's epics, the Greeks won the Trojan war by using a wooden horse, all of the soldiers climbed into it, so when the Trojans brought it into their city, the Greeks clambered out in the middle of the night and ambushed the city.
Greeks
Athena was the most prominent goddess who supported the Greeks in the Trojan War.
The Mycenaeans, or in other words, the Greeks, won the Trojan War by capturing the city, burning it and enslaving the survivors.