During the Trojan War, the Greeks took over the temple of Athena, specifically the Temple of Athena Polias, which was located in the city of Troy. The Greeks believed that capturing Troy would require the favor of the goddess Athena, who was considered a protector of the city. This divine support was crucial for their success in the protracted conflict. The war itself was sparked by the abduction of Helen, which led to a coalition of Greek city-states uniting against Troy.
Apollo didn't spread a single plague over the Greeks. Instead, he shot infected arrows at the soldiers during to Trojan War.
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
the Trojan war was the fight over Helen, the most beautiful woman on earth. it was Greeks vs. trojans to see who wins her.
The Trojans and Greeks were fighting over Helen (first of Sparta, then of Troy).
During the Trojan War, Hera fought against the Trojans, particularly supporting the Greeks. She was motivated by her grudge against Paris, who had judged Aphrodite as the fairest goddess over her. Hera often intervened in battles, using her divine powers to assist the Greek forces and thwart the Trojans. Her rivalry with the Trojans was part of her broader allegiance to the Greeks throughout the conflict.
Apollo didn't spread a single plague over the Greeks. Instead, he shot infected arrows at the soldiers during to Trojan War.
In greek mythology the Trojan horse was used in the time of the trojan war . It was used for the Greeks to hide in ,so that they can rule over troy.
It is the Trojan War
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
the Trojan war was the fight over Helen, the most beautiful woman on earth. it was Greeks vs. trojans to see who wins her.
The Trojans and Greeks were fighting over Helen (first of Sparta, then of Troy).
During the Trojan War, Hera fought against the Trojans, particularly supporting the Greeks. She was motivated by her grudge against Paris, who had judged Aphrodite as the fairest goddess over her. Hera often intervened in battles, using her divine powers to assist the Greek forces and thwart the Trojans. Her rivalry with the Trojans was part of her broader allegiance to the Greeks throughout the conflict.
The Dorian Greeks moved in and took over Peloponnese peninsula.
Other peoples were moving into Greece ad taking over from the Achaeans (Greeks), so you wonder what the Greeks were doing over in Asia Minor looting and trying to capture Troy, when their homelands were copping the same in their absence. The Trojan War is a traditional story, and not necessarily correct in time and location.
Paris was actually the one who started the Trojan War. He stole Menelaus's wife, Helen. King Priam was on his side. The Greeks ended the war by giving them a horse and attacking them. The Greeks ended the war by wining over the war.
The Greek mastermind behind the Trojan Horse was Odysseus, the king of Ithaca. He devised the plan as a cunning strategy to infiltrate the fortified city of Troy during the Trojan War. By hiding Greek soldiers inside a giant wooden horse, the Greeks tricked the Trojans into bringing it into the city, leading to their eventual defeat. This clever ruse is a famous example of using wit over brute force in warfare.
as a present but soldiers were hiding inside while the other army was drunk and asleep the greeks took over their city