It is said that Paris of Troy "stole" Helen of Sparta. Paris fell in love with Helen and sneaked her on a Trojan ship. He also said that the goddess Aphrodite promised Helen to him. They wanted to bring Helen back to Greece.
Other reasons are that they wanted to sack Troy for its good location and for spoils of war, and to regain the pride of Menelaus, after Paris dishonored him by taking Helen even though he was a guest in the household.
Legend has it that Menelaos king of Sparta wanted to recover his wife Helen and the property she took with her when she ran off to Troy with prince Paris of Troy.
Menelaos appealed to his brother king Agamemnon of Argos who held out the pillage of the Asian coast as an incentive to get the other Greek kings to join in a major expedition which included Troy. They had an initial go at the richest city Troy, failed, then set about the serious business of looting the whole coastline of Asia Minor and the islands, and when this was done came back to Troy again, and were successful.
The legend claims it's Helen's fault for having an affair with Paris and running away, but it was political. Troy was a major center for trade and becoming to powerful for Greece's tastes, so they united and decided to go to war.
More or less.
Because the Troyans had captured (or kidnapped) Hellen. The Greeks took it as an offence and went to war against the Troyans after nine years of trying to get Hellen (or at least that's what I've known so far...the facts may be wrong after all and be more in the line of myths).
Greece went to war with Troy after Paris took Helen the wife of the King.
Because one of the Princes of Troy kidnapped the Greek Princess Helen, who was one of the most beautiful women in the world.
By sea and siege.
The site of troy is in Turkey and it is exactly 8,895 miles from Greece. Answer The site of Troy is, indeed, in Turkey, and is just across the Aegean Sea from Greece. From the northernmost part of ancient, Mycenaean Greece to Troy is about 190-200 miles by sea.
It was in greece.
There is no definitive answer to this. Scholars (mostly) agree that the Trojan War dates from the end of the Mycenaean civilisation, around 1200BC. I can't give you a specific year, but you can safely assume that Aeneas left Troy for Italia in the 1200s.
Troy was an ancient city. It was conquered by the Greeks as described by Homer in The Iliad. It was located in what is now Turkey, east of Greece across the Aegean Sea and overlooking the Hellespont/Dardanelles.
Iliad: Bronze Age in Troy Odyssey: Bronze Age in Greece
Greece is the city of troy.
The site of troy is in Turkey and it is exactly 8,895 miles from Greece. Answer The site of Troy is, indeed, in Turkey, and is just across the Aegean Sea from Greece. From the northernmost part of ancient, Mycenaean Greece to Troy is about 190-200 miles by sea.
It was in greece.
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
No. Troy was situated on the mouth of the Dardanelles in present day Turkey. It was attacked by Greece , supposedly because Paris of Troy had abducted a Greek queen.
Troy, Greece
No: Troy is a city found within the area of Greece. Mount Olympus is a mountain in Greece.
Troy is my brother and a city in Michagan and a place in anchient greece.
There is no definitive answer to this. Scholars (mostly) agree that the Trojan War dates from the end of the Mycenaean civilisation, around 1200BC. I can't give you a specific year, but you can safely assume that Aeneas left Troy for Italia in the 1200s.
It is in Greece!
It was really important to Greece as Troy took Helen, the most Beautiful woman in the world. From:missygirl98--------------------from singapore. :)
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