They remove Prians daughter, Cassandra out of Athena temper making Athena mad and make them have a long journey hone
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
Hector's little son, Astyanax, was thrown from the walls of Troy and killed by the Greeks after the fall of the city.
The Greeks retrieved Helen of Troy through the use of the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse. After a prolonged siege of Troy lasting ten years, the Greeks constructed a large wooden horse and hid soldiers inside it. They left the horse at the gates of Troy as a supposed offering to the gods and pretended to retreat. The Troyans brought the horse into the city, and at night, the Greek soldiers emerged, opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, leading to the fall of Troy and the recovery of Helen.
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z
His plan was to make a wooden horse as a gift from the gods (Troy thought the gods killed the Greeks) to troy and hide in the horse so the Trojans would bring it in their city. So at night they got out of the horse and open the gates so the other Greeks can come in and raid Troy
The Greeks.
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
Removing Priam's daughter, Cassandra, out of Athena's temple. This angered Athena, and made them have a long journey home.
Hector's little son, Astyanax, was thrown from the walls of Troy and killed by the Greeks after the fall of the city.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
The "fall of Troy" was not a god. Troy was a city.
Greeks
By ship.
Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.
The Greeks retrieved Helen of Troy through the use of the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse. After a prolonged siege of Troy lasting ten years, the Greeks constructed a large wooden horse and hid soldiers inside it. They left the horse at the gates of Troy as a supposed offering to the gods and pretended to retreat. The Troyans brought the horse into the city, and at night, the Greek soldiers emerged, opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, leading to the fall of Troy and the recovery of Helen.
who was the counselor who helped troy
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z