At the start of the war, Artemis had no loyalties to either armies, but she supported the Trojans because her twin brother Apollo did.
Artemis sided with the Trojans, the Trojans then lost the war with the Greeks.
The Trojan War is a war that is written about in Greek Mythology. The gods that took the Trojans side were Aphrodite, Artemis, Ares, and Apollo.
Athena and Artemis supported the Trojans, Aphrodite the Greeks.
That of the Trojans, whom Apollo also favored.
In the Trojan War, the primary gods on the side of the Trojans include Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, and Ares. Apollo supports the Trojans by providing them with guidance and strength, while Artemis, his sister, also aids them in battle. Aphrodite, who is connected to Paris and the judgment of the fairest, champions the Trojans due to her favor for Helen. Ares, the god of war, is often depicted as favoring the Trojans in their conflict against the Greeks.
Ares, Apollon, Artemis, and Aphrodite all sided with the Trojans.
Poseidon (who made the seas favorable), Hera (the wife of Zeus), and Athena (for whom Athens was named), all favored the Greeks. Aries, the God of War, and Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, favored the Trojans.
Artemis was angry because the Greeks had killed one of her favorite animals, a hare and its young, and wouldnt be appeased untill Agamemnon slayed his daughter. Artemis was appeased but she still had the side of the Trojans, not the Greeks. =) This came from "The Iliad" or the book "Edith Hamilton Mythology"
Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Leto, and Eris. It is arguable that Thetis, mother of Achilles, a Sea Nymph (not a goddess) was on the Achean (Greek) side, but when Achilles was going to betray them, she too favored the Trojans.
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, supported the Trojans during the Trojan War primarily due to his connection to the goddess Aphrodite, who favored the Trojans. Additionally, Hephaestus had a personal grievance against the Greeks, particularly against the hero Achilles, after being rejected by his mother, Hera. His support manifested in crafting powerful weapons and armor for the Trojan hero Hector, highlighting his loyalty to the Trojans in opposition to the Greek forces.
i don't know them all, these are just the ones listed in my copy of The Iliad: favored the greeks: poseidon hera athena hephaestus favored the trojans: apollo artemis aphrodite ares hermes
The Trojans rejoiced that the war was finally over and the Greeks had run away. The Trojans begin to celebrate with drink.That's why the Trojans rejoiced premature