The turning point of the Trojan War is the Trojan Horse.
Another view:
King Priam offered to give Helen back. The Greeks said no - they didn't want 'much-manned Helen', they wanted the treasure she had stolen from Sparta when she ran off with Paris. So the siege went on to its conclusion.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
Patroclus' death was a pivotal moment in the Trojan War as it marked a profound emotional turning point for Achilles, who was driven by grief and rage to return to battle. His wrath led to a series of events that ultimately shifted the tide of the war against the Trojans. Furthermore, Patroclus' death galvanized the Greek forces and highlighted the personal stakes involved in the conflict, intensifying the themes of honor and vengeance that permeate Homer's "Iliad." This moment not only deepened the narrative's emotional intensity but also set the stage for Achilles' eventual confrontation with Hector.
The Trojan War was a surprise.
There was no Sirion in the Trojan War.
No he was not part of the Trojan War
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
What was Saratoga the turning point of the war
yes it was a turning point in the rovouloutinary war
what was the turning point of the war
The July Battle was the turning point of Gettysburg war?
the battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian war....
The Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
Gettysburg was considered to be the turning point.
when rasa was beating usa in world war 1 so that is y they turning point
it was the turning point because america had many wars but the war was perfect for victory
Not really for the north from what i know it was mainly the turning point for the whole War. so really it was the turning point for the WHOLE war not just the north
now which point... no which WAR would that be???!!!