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The goddess who was determined that the Trojan War would not end until Troy was destroyed is Hera. She was fiercely supportive of the Greeks and actively sought to ensure their victory over the Trojans, driven by her long-standing grudge against the city. Hera's intervention and influence in the war were significant factors in prolonging the conflict until the fall of Troy.
The Greeks actually burned the city of Troy. After sneaking into the city in a large horse, the Greeks opened the gates and Troy was destroyed.
Athena, Hera, and Poseidon Athena and Hera were mad at Troy because Paris had deemed Aphrodite the fairest instead of them. Poseidon has a grudge against Troy because of something Priam's ancestors had done. Zeus had sent Poseidon and Apollo to help King Laomedon of Troy build the walls of Troy. King Laomedon promised to reward them richly but then did not. Poseidon was mad and sent a sea monster, which was killed by Hercules, to attack Troy. He was still holding the grudge during the Trojan War.
Hera, Athene and Aphrodite.
Hera-Goddess of Women, Children and Marriage Its Hera- I know coz of troy story!
Paris, a prince of Troy, was responsible for his own death as he dared to pursue Helen, the wife of Menelaus, which led to the Trojan War. He was ultimately killed by Philoctetes, a Greek warrior, during the fall of Troy.
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Hera didn't hate Aeneas, per se. She was upset with Troy, and Aeneas was a Trojan. She sided with the Acheans against Troy because Paris chose to give the Golden Apple to Aphrodite rather than to her.
Eris goddess of strife and discord, because she is the one to start the golden apple argument, and have the Athena, Hera and Aphrodite start arguing for who should deserve the apple. This is the root cause of the Trojan war, which was caused by Eris. OR Paris because he took Helen from Menelaus so Menelaus got mad and started the war to get Helen and take the Trojans city, Troy
God of War
The god of war, Ares, is the son of Zeus and Hera.
Hera is the Goddess of Marriage. Hera was also the goddess of mothers, and the personification of the atmosphere (i.e. everything between the sky and the ground)