In the Trojan War, the Amazons, a tribe of warrior women, played a significant role by supporting the Trojans against the Greek forces. Led by their queen, Penthesilea, they fought valiantly in battle, showcasing their formidable combat skills. Their involvement highlighted themes of female empowerment and bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. Ultimately, Penthesilea was killed by Achilles, marking a poignant moment in the epic narrative.
The Spartans
Trojan War
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No he was not part of the Trojan War
She was the war prize between Agamemnon and achilles
The Spartans
Trojan War
none
No he was not part of the Trojan War
She was the war prize between Agamemnon and achilles
The Trojan War
They were Amazons, ruled by their queen Penthesilea.
the trojan hero
The Mycenaeans were best remembered for their part in the epic Trojan War.
Helen is the husband of Menelaus. She was took away from Paris (of Troy)
The Trojan War is depicted in Homer's Book the Illiad.
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