The Trojan War primarily involved the city of Troy and the Greek city-states, particularly Mycenae, Sparta, and Argos. The conflict was sparked by the abduction of Helen, the wife of Menelaus of Sparta, by Paris of Troy. Other cities, such as Ithaca, led by Odysseus, and Aulis, also played significant roles in the Greek coalition against Troy. The war is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad," which focuses on the events surrounding the siege of Troy.
it was fought over land
Agamemon Fought in Troy which was the Trojan War
An invading coalition of Greek states and the cities of Asia Minor who they were pillaging, including Troy.
the greeks
Helen of Sparta.
it was fought over land
Agamemon Fought in Troy which was the Trojan War
It was fought in Asia Minor.
The Trojan War
An invading coalition of Greek states and the cities of Asia Minor who they were pillaging, including Troy.
Ares fought in the Trojan War.
The Greeks and the Trojans.
the greeks
The Trojan War.
Helen of Sparta.
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the mycenaens