Diomedes
Helen of Troy was said to be extraordinarily beautiful. Because of this, she was described as the 'face that launched a thousand ships', and was a cause of the Trojan war.
Paris and Helen are the reason for the Trojan war.. Read Homer's Iliad
The Mycenaeans were best remembered for their part in the epic Trojan War.
The Trojans and the Greeks
Very generally, it was about the Trojan war, and Achilles, a Greek hero.
agamemnon was the commander in cheif
The Trojan assault on the Greek beaches and their ships.
Agammemnon
King Agamemnon.
Hector was King Priam's eldest son, and was the commander in chief of the Trojan forces. Hector was the best warrior on the Trojan side.
Helen of Troy was kidnapped, and she was said to have a face that launched a thousand ships.
Helen of Troy was kidnapped, and she was said to have a face that launched a thousand ships.
It was Paris who took Helen into Troy and so began the war we know as the Trojan War.
Agamemnon the king of Mycenae who united Greece.
Agamemnon - king of Thebes - was commander in chief of the Greek forces. Troy's commander in chief was King Priam, but the army was under the control of his son Hector. What precisely happened to the Trojan command structure after Hector was killed by Achilles is not entirely clear from the stories we have, but Aeneas was in command of the city defenses, and probably took an even more senior role after the death of his commander.
Otus was a hero from Kyllini, Elis. He participated in the Trojan War and his commander was Epeus of Elis. According to Homer, in Hector's exit from the Trojan walls, he fought in a drastic battle.
No. In the tale of Paris and Helen, aka the Trojan War, the "Face That Launched A Thousand Ships" was Helena's, because she was so beautiful that (basically) the war was started over her.