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Removing Priam's daughter, Cassandra, out of Athena's temple. This angered Athena, and made them have a long journey home.

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How long did the Greeks rule troy after the war?

After the fall of Troy, which traditionally marks the end of the Trojan War, the Greeks did not rule Troy for a significant period. According to myth, the Greeks sacked and burned the city, leading to its destruction. The aftermath of the war and the fate of Troy are more about the return of the Greek heroes to their homes rather than a long-lasting Greek rule over Troy itself. Historically, the city was eventually rebuilt and continued to exist, but it was no longer under Greek control after the war.


Who attacked the Greeks after they returned home from Troy?

The Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.


What ancient civilization wen to war with Troy?

Mycenaean Greeks


Which city did the ancient Greeks by legend besiege for in 10 years?

The ancient Greeks besieged the city of Troy for ten years, according to legend. This event is famously depicted in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The siege ultimately led to the fall of Troy, famously aided by the cunning use of the Trojan Horse. The story symbolizes themes of heroism, betrayal, and the complexities of war.


What did the Greeks pretend to be?

The Greeks pretended to be merchants and travelers when they used the ruse of the Trojan Horse to infiltrate the city of Troy. They constructed the massive wooden horse, hiding soldiers inside, and left it at the gates as a supposed offering. When the Trojans brought the horse into the city, the Greek soldiers emerged at night, leading to the fall of Troy. This cunning strategy showcased their ingenuity and ability to deceive their enemies.