According to the Illiad, the Trojan war began when Paris of Troy took Helen, the wife of Menelaus the King of Sparta. Paris and Helen went to Troy. Menelaus, the husband of Helen sent armies to help him attack Troy to get Helen back.As well, Troy was an important city for trade, and the Greeks were looking for any excuse to go to war with it to gain wealth and control.
The greeks builded the Trojan Horse and had the mightiest warriors hide inside of it while the rest waited at sea. Than at night the warriors came out if the Trojan Horse and started to destroy troy while the people at sea came to help the greeks.
hell... how am i supposed to no
Poseidon urged the Greeks to keep fighting and gave them the idea to build a giant horse and get inside (the Trojan horse). the did as told and eventually won the war.
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
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Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon and the King of Sparta. His wife is Helen and he was one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War. In the Odyssey, Menelaus tries to help Telemachus find his father Odysseus.
Athena helping the Greeks win the war by telling them to build the 'Trojan Horse'.
According to the Illiad, the Trojan war began when Paris of Troy took Helen, the wife of Menelaus the King of Sparta. Paris and Helen went to Troy. Menelaus, the husband of Helen sent armies to help him attack Troy to get Helen back.As well, Troy was an important city for trade, and the Greeks were looking for any excuse to go to war with it to gain wealth and control.
The greeks builded the Trojan Horse and had the mightiest warriors hide inside of it while the rest waited at sea. Than at night the warriors came out if the Trojan Horse and started to destroy troy while the people at sea came to help the greeks.
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hell... how am i supposed to no
hell... how am i supposed to no
Poseidon urged the Greeks to keep fighting and gave them the idea to build a giant horse and get inside (the Trojan horse). the did as told and eventually won the war.
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
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Yes. Poseidon greatly favoured the Greeks in the Trojan war, and in some versions he is said to have given Odysseus the idea for the Trojan horse.