Greek avarice. The Achaeans (Greeks) went on a ten year looting expedition around the coast of Asia Minor. After an initial failed attempt on the richest city, Troy, they came back in the tenth year of pillaging for another crack at Troy, succeeding this time, stripping and destroying the city and selling its population into slavery.
By warship. They were on a looting expedition and pillaged the coast around Asia Minor for ten years before they got around to the juiciest prize - Troy.
The Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Mycenaean Greeks
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.
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
By warship. They were on a looting expedition and pillaged the coast around Asia Minor for ten years before they got around to the juiciest prize - Troy.
Greeks
By ship.
Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.
who was the counselor who helped troy
the leader of the greeks at troy was agamemnon. Z
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
The Greeks fought for 10 years in Troy. It took them another 10 years to return home
The Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Agamemnon
the Greeks