In the Trojan War, Zeus maintained a position of neutrality, although he did favor the Trojans at certain points. He initially sought to balance the scales between the Greeks and the Trojans, but ultimately allowed the war to unfold according to fate. Zeus's decisions were influenced by various factors, including the desires of other gods and his own children involved in the conflict. Overall, while he did not fight directly for either side, his interventions significantly impacted the war's outcome.
Zeus and Apollo remained impartial in the Trojan War.
he was on the greeks side.
Athena was will the Greeks during the Trojan War
He was on the side of the Greeks, fighting against the Trojans.
Zeus, Artemis and probably Apollo.
It was Zeus and Apollo, who were on the Trojan side.
Zeus and Apollo remained impartial in the Trojan War.
he was on the greeks side.
side of Aphrodite
Athena was will the Greeks during the Trojan War
He was on the side of the Greeks, fighting against the Trojans.
Zeus, Artemis and probably Apollo.
He sided first with the Trojans until Poseidons actions (sending a storm and destroying the Greek ships) then he switched sides. Hope I can help!
The Greek Side
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Hercules never existed yet during the trojan war.
she sided with the Greeks