After the Trojan War, Diomedes returned to his homeland of Argos, where he became a prominent leader and king. He eventually ventured to Italy, where he is said to have founded several cities. According to some legends, he was later transformed into a deity or hero and worshipped in various regions, particularly in the Adriatic. His adventures continued to be celebrated in various myths, highlighting his bravery and cunning during and after the war.
Greeks:Achilles; Ajax;Menelaus; Agamemnon;Odysseus; Telemachus;Patroclus; Diomedes;Trojans:Hector; Paris;Priam; Laocoon; AeneasFor a solid background of what happened in the Trojan War, you may want to read:The Iliad and the The Odyssey by Homer.Achilles and Odysseus are credited as the most famous and main heroes of the Trojan War.
Diomedes
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
During the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans' side. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his spear at the god. Athena drove the spear into Ares' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt. Olympus, forcing the Trojans to fall back.
They built a wooden trojan horse
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Diomedes
Greeks:Achilles; Ajax;Menelaus; Agamemnon;Odysseus; Telemachus;Patroclus; Diomedes;Trojans:Hector; Paris;Priam; Laocoon; AeneasFor a solid background of what happened in the Trojan War, you may want to read:The Iliad and the The Odyssey by Homer.Achilles and Odysseus are credited as the most famous and main heroes of the Trojan War.
Diomedes
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
His following of infantry who provided his support base in the battlefied.
During the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans' side. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his spear at the god. Athena drove the spear into Ares' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt. Olympus, forcing the Trojans to fall back.
In the Trojan War, several gods were wounded, most notably Aphrodite and Ares. Aphrodite was injured by Diomedes, who wounded her in battle while she was attempting to rescue her son Aeneas. Ares, the god of war, was also hurt by Diomedes, who attacked him during a fierce combat, demonstrating that even the gods were not invulnerable in the chaos of the war.
In the Trojan war he duels with Menelaus, then wounds Diomedes, at last kills Achilles with an arrow from behind.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Diomedes wounded Ares in The Iliad during the Trojan War. He managed to draw blood from Ares with the help of Athena, who guided his spear. This incident caused Ares to retreat from the battlefield.
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.