The Greeks in the Trojan War were led by prominent figures such as Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae, and his brother Menelaus, whose wife Helen's abduction by Paris sparked the conflict. Other notable Greek warriors included Achilles, the greatest fighter of the Greeks; Odysseus, known for his cunning; and Ajax, a formidable warrior. Together, they formed a coalition of various Greek city-states to besiege the city of Troy.
In the farms and cities; on campaign in tents.
No. Turkey was not involved in the Vietnam War. However, Turkey did contribute soldiers to the Korean War (which made that war the first time that Turks and Greeks fought on the same side in any conflict).
the majority of the war was fought in France
The Greeks fought a ten-year war against the Trojans, known as the Trojan War. This conflict was famously depicted in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The war began over the abduction of Helen, the wife of Menelaus, by Paris of Troy, leading to a coalition of Greek city-states led by Agamemnon to besiege the city of Troy. The war ultimately ended with the Greeks' cunning use of the Trojan Horse to infiltrate and conquer the city.
The Greeks and Trojans fought for ten years during the Trojan War, a legendary conflict in ancient Greek mythology. This war is famously depicted in Homer's epic poems, particularly the "Iliad." The war began after the abduction of Helen by Paris, a prince of Troy, leading to a coalition of Greek forces besieging the city of Troy.
The Greeks and the Trojans.
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the greeks
No - with Carthage.
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No, the Trojans did. The Greeks supposedly fought the war with Troy to get her back..
the greeks and the trojans
nearly every war they fought
the Greeks and the trojens
The Trojans and the Greeks.
yes of course the fought many wars.