No, Hercules did not fight in the Battle of Troy. According to Greek mythology, he was absent from the war because he was tasked with completing his Twelve Labors. However, some later stories and adaptations sometimes include him in the narrative, but these are not part of the original myths. The primary Greek heroes involved in the Trojan War were figures like Achilles, Odysseus, and Agamemnon.
He had to go fight in the battle of Troy.
for avoid a battle between two armies.
He didn't single handedly cause the fall of troy, but he did fight in the battle. all of the Greeks together with much help from Achilles caused the fall of troy
Hercules engaged in battle with the Hydra at the Lernaean Swamp.
In the Trojan War, Hektor, breaker of horses, did fight for Troy. In fact, he was the firstborn of all Priam's sons and was the crown prince of Troy.
He had to go fight in the battle of Troy.
achillies and Paris got in a fight over Helen
for avoid a battle between two armies.
Hercules and the Princess of Troy - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 12 September 1965
He didn't single handedly cause the fall of troy, but he did fight in the battle. all of the Greeks together with much help from Achilles caused the fall of troy
Hercules engaged in battle with the Hydra at the Lernaean Swamp.
He is a mythological character he is real if you believe in him. He did fight at the battle of troy.
Hercules
The Battle of Hercules and the Centaurs
Troy
Oh yes, he did.
No. Athena actually favored Hercules.