The Trojans had mixed feelings towards Helen. While many viewed her as a beautiful and desirable figure, they also saw her as a catalyst for the devastating war that had befallen their city. Some, like Hector, expressed a sense of anger and blame towards her for the strife and suffering caused by the conflict, while others felt sympathy, recognizing her as a pawn in the larger game of the gods and fate. Ultimately, her presence was a source of both admiration and resentment among the Trojans.
kidnapping of Helen of Troy
Helen was the cause of the fight between the Trojans and the Greeks, so she was taken away until it ended.
what was the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the trojans
The Trojans and Greeks were fighting over Helen (first of Sparta, then of Troy).
Since the whole fight between the Trojans and Greeks was because of Helen, once she was taken back to menalaus for disappearing for about 20 years the war was over.
They all died.
kidnapping of Helen of Troy
Helen was taken by the Trojans from Greece so she was probably on the Greeks side
The Trojans offered Helen back but the Greeks also, more importantly wanted back the treasure she had taken from Sparta when she ran off with Paris. The Trojans were happy to give Helen back but baulked at handing back the treasure, so the fight went on.
The Greeks his soldiers in a wooden horse (Trojan horse) and gave it to the Trojans as a gift to get Helen back.
she started the war with the greeks. both them and the trojans wanted them.
Helen was the cause of the fight between the Trojans and the Greeks, so she was taken away until it ended.
No, the Trojans did. The Greeks supposedly fought the war with Troy to get her back..
what was the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the trojans
According to Homer.
The Trojans and Greeks were fighting over Helen (first of Sparta, then of Troy).
A Trojan is a person of Troy, as in Helen of Troy who led the Trojans to war in a (Trojan) horse