marriage was banned
In the context of the Trojan War, the marriage pact refers to the agreement made by the suitors of Helen, the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda. To win her hand, they pledged to support her chosen husband, Menelaus, should any conflict arise. This pact ultimately led to the Greek coalition against Troy when Paris, a Trojan prince, abducted Helen, prompting Menelaus and his allies to launch the war to retrieve her. Thus, the marriage pact served as a catalyst for the war, highlighting themes of honor, loyalty, and the consequences of desire.
the trojan hero
marriage
He had an idea to make the Trojan Horse.
he died...
In the context of the Trojan War, the marriage pact refers to the agreement made by the suitors of Helen, the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda. To win her hand, they pledged to support her chosen husband, Menelaus, should any conflict arise. This pact ultimately led to the Greek coalition against Troy when Paris, a Trojan prince, abducted Helen, prompting Menelaus and his allies to launch the war to retrieve her. Thus, the marriage pact served as a catalyst for the war, highlighting themes of honor, loyalty, and the consequences of desire.
the trojan hero
marriage
Paris and Helen are the reason for the Trojan war.. Read Homer's Iliad
He had an idea to make the Trojan Horse.
Trojan War
he died...
he died...
Poseidon did not play really any role in the Trojan war but in the Odyssey he cursed Odysseus and created almost all of the problems he had to face.
Ajax was on the Greek side
Athena is a war hero who was going to kill the Trojan's because of her wrath and then boasted to the other gods on how good she did
Personally I would say that the Trojan War was more about war than it was about love, although an element of love plays a role in the story, as reported to us by Homer.