The enemies are the Dorians and Troy.
Cuz they felt like it
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.
That is an embellishment provided by the poets who sang the story of the war. A better guess is that the capture of Troy was the richest prize in a ten-year looting expedition by the Achaeans (Greeks) along the coast of Asia Minor.
no, was fought between troy and Greece
how did the mycenaeans capture troy
The enemies are the Dorians and Troy.
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They captured Troy with the ruse of the wooden horse.
To loot western Asia Minor.
In the myth prince Paris of Troy abducted Queen Helen of Sparta to Troy.
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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.
Agamemnon led the Mycenaeans. By agreement of the other war lords, he also led the expedition against Troy.
The Mycenaeans, or in other words, the Greeks, won the Trojan War by capturing the city, burning it and enslaving the survivors.
The conflict in the story of Troy is the battle between the Greeks and the Trojans over the city of Troy. It is ultimately resolved through the use of the Trojan Horse strategy, where the Greeks hide soldiers inside a large wooden horse that is left outside the city gates. The Trojans, thinking it is a gift, bring it inside the city, allowing the Greek soldiers to sneak out at night and defeat the Trojans, leading to the fall of Troy.