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Agamemnon was the leader of the Achaean expedition against Troy.

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Where did the achaeans live?

the achaeans lived in troy


The opponent of troy?

The Achaeans .


Who won the war of troy?

The Achaeans .


Who won the troy war?

The Achaeans .


Was it right for the acheans to destroy troy why?

It was right for the Achaeans to destroy Troy. The war started when Paris of Troy took another king's beautiful wife, Helen.


Was it right for the achaeans to destroy troy?

Honestly not really it was a fight between 2 men.But King Agamemnon was greedy and wanted to power over Troy.


Why wasn't the Trojan war ended when Agamemnon said that Menelaus should be considered the winner and Paris should give Helen back?

Agamemnon was the King of Mycenae, leader of the Achaeans, and the older brother of Menelaus. Paris was a prince of Troy and therefore not under any obligation to listen to Agamemnon. As long as Troy was willing to defend against the Achaeans, Paris did not need to return Helen.


If Andromache was the wife of hector then why was she the slave of Neoptolemus?

Hector was killed in combat so Andromache was a widow. After Troy lost against the Achaeans, the Achaeans split up the men, women, and children of Troy as their prize. Neoptolemus took Andromache as his prize. He also threw Andromache and Hector's baby son Astyanax over Troy's walls.


Which early civilizations to settle in mainland Greece had a strong military and captured Troy during the Trojan War?

The Achaeans.


Who was the leader of Greek in Troy?

the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z


What did achaeans do to troy?

The Achaeans, a coalition of Greek city-states, besieged Troy for ten years during the Trojan War, which was sparked by the abduction of Helen by Paris of Troy. They employed various strategies, including direct assaults and the infamous use of the Trojan Horse, a cunning ruse that led to their victory. Ultimately, they breached the city's walls, sacked Troy, and enslaved its inhabitants, marking the end of the war. The conflict is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad" and other ancient texts.


Why did the achaeans fight the Trojan war?

Prince Paris "kidnapped" Helen, the wife of Menelaus and took her to Troy. When Helen was married, her father, fearing the wrath of the princes that he did not marry Helen to, made every one of Helen's suitors swear to fight whoever dares to take Helen away from her husband. So when Paris took Helen to Troy, Agamemnon, Menelaus's older brother, took this chance and lead the Achaeans to fight Troy for Helen.