In the Battle of Troy, Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility, did not take a direct side in the conflict between the Greeks and Trojans. However, she was generally more aligned with the Trojans due to her connection to the earth and growth, which the Trojans represented. Her daughter, Persephone, was also linked to the cycle of life and death, further rooting Demeter in the themes of nature rather than warfare. Overall, while she didn't actively participate, her sympathies leaned towards the Trojans.
He was on the side of the Trojans
Greeks and trojans
He had to go fight in the battle of Troy.
Athena's aunts [Zeus' side]: Hera, Hestia and Demeter.
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
He was on the side of the Trojans
Demeter does not have one.
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The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
Odysseus was there. Achilles was there. Troy lost. Troy got wiped off the map. Hector dies.
The Battle of Troy
He was apart of the battle of Troy
The rating for the movie Troy is a 15 due to violent bloody battle scenes.
The opposing side gave Troy a wooden horse. The Trojans thought that it was a gift from Athena (goddess of battle strategy) and brought it into their city. Although they didn't know that the wooden horse was filled with their enemies and during the night the enemies opened the trap door of the wooden horse and destroyed Troy.
Demeter is a Greek goddess and does not have a "human side"; if you mean humane, most of the Greek gods and goddesses showed many sides depending upon events.
Greeks and trojans