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The Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Mycenaean Greeks
By warship. They were on a looting expedition and pillaged the coast around Asia Minor for ten years before they got around to the juiciest prize - Troy.
Greek avarice. The Achaeans (Greeks) went on a ten year looting expedition around the coast of Asia Minor. After an initial failed attempt on the richest city, Troy, they came back in the tenth year of pillaging for another crack at Troy, succeeding this time, stripping and destroying the city and selling its population into slavery.
Alexander lived nearly 900 years after the legendary demolition of Troy.
10 years according to Homer's Iliad
It was a 'blessing' for the Greeks (and a 'curse' for the Trojans) because it enabled the Greeks to finally conquer the city of Troy.
The Greeks conquered Troy (modern-day Turkey) in the Trojan War, and there were several civil wars within the country, mostly involving Sparta.
The Greeks conquered Troy (modern-day Turkey) in the Trojan War, and there were several civil wars within the country, mostly involving Sparta.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
They made a giant wooden horse (the Trojan horse) and the Greeks got inside it. They then left it at the gates of Troy. Thinking it was a gift or a peace offering, the Trojans took the horse inside their walls and celebrated. By night the Trojans were drunk from their party and the Greeks came out, opened the gates for their comrades, and they overthrew the Trojans.
By ship.
Greeks
Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.
The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
who was the counselor who helped troy
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z