Athena was the most prominent goddess who supported the Greeks in the Trojan War.
Athena and Artemis supported the Trojans, Aphrodite the Greeks.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
The Gods/Goddesses that supported the Greeks:AthenaHeraPoseidonThe Gods/Goddesses that supported the Trojans:AphroditeAresApolloArtemisZeus
Greeks: Hera Poseidon Athena Hephaetus Hermes These gods and goddesses helped the greeks in the trojan war! Trojans: Apollo Artemus Aphrodite Ares These gods were on the trojans' side! hope this helped xD
Greeks
Athena and Artemis supported the Trojans, Aphrodite the Greeks.
Athena helping the Greeks win the war by telling them to build the 'Trojan Horse'.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
Athena supported the Greeks (Achaeans).
The Gods/Goddesses that supported the Greeks:AthenaHeraPoseidonThe Gods/Goddesses that supported the Trojans:AphroditeAresApolloArtemisZeus
Greeks: Hera Poseidon Athena Hephaetus Hermes These gods and goddesses helped the greeks in the trojan war! Trojans: Apollo Artemus Aphrodite Ares These gods were on the trojans' side! hope this helped xD
The Greeks felt thier Gods and Goddesses were always there for protection. They also traced their family history back to the Gods and Goddesses.
In the Trojan War? The Trojan Horse, in which the Greeks hid.
Greeks
They usually do. But during the Trojan war the some gods supported the Greeks and some the Trojans.
On the whole, yes. But during the Trojan war the some gods supported the Greeks and some the Trojans.
Hera did not directly interact with the Trojan Horse in the mythological accounts of the Trojan War. However, she played a significant role in the war's overall context, as she was one of the goddesses who supported the Greeks against the Trojans. The Trojan Horse was primarily attributed to the cunning of Odysseus, who devised the plan to infiltrate Troy. Hera's involvement was more about her influence and support for the Greek side rather than any actions regarding the horse itself.