The Greek civilization that attacked Troy around 1250 BC was primarily represented by the Mycenaeans. This conflict is famously depicted in Homer's epic poems, particularly the "Iliad," which narrates the events of the Trojan War. The war was characterized by the siege of the city of Troy, culminating in the Greeks' use of the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse to gain entry and ultimately conquer the city.
The Battle of Troy
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The Iliad is primarily set in Troy and the fields surrounding Troy during the Greek siege of Troy, also known as the War of Troy or the Siege of Troy.
He was a Greek, the King of Sparta and leader of the Greek forces which attacked Troy.
Greek kidnapped Helen of Troy, Troy attacked Greece. war ensued.
A Greek pillaging expedition attacked and captured it.
No. Troy was situated on the mouth of the Dardanelles in present day Turkey. It was attacked by Greece , supposedly because Paris of Troy had abducted a Greek queen.
The civilization believed to have defeated Troy in Homer's epic poem the Iliad is the Achaean or Greek civilization led by King Agamemnon. They waged the Trojan War against Troy.
The Battle of Troy
A Trojan horse was built. It is a wooden horse which was supposedly a gift for Troy, but full of soldiers. At dark they came out and attacked and burned Troy.
Agamemnon actually led troops to attack Troy under the fact that Prince Paris of Troy kidnapped the wife of Menelaus, Agamemnon's little brother. The wife of Menelaus is the infamous Helen of Troy. Of course, when Agamemnon and the Greek army attacked Troy, they defended their city.
It was destroyed by the Greeks.
Troy was attacked by a fleet, gathered from several of the Greek city states under the command of Agamemnon.
Before attacking Troy, the Spartans, as part of the larger Greek coalition, engaged in various military actions, primarily against cities in the region of Lydia and those aligned with Troy. Notably, they attacked cities like Thebe and other allies of Troy to secure their position and resources. Their military campaigns were aimed at weakening Troy's support network and consolidating Greek power in the region.
The war started in 1250 B.C it ended in 1240 B.C