First of all, the Trojan War may not have been a real historical event at all, merely a Greek myth. However, if it did occur, it most likely occurred around 1200 BC.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
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No, Persian soldiers did not defeat Troy in a wooden horse. The story of the wooden horse is part of Greek mythology, specifically the tale of the Trojan War, where the Greeks used a deceptive wooden horse to infiltrate the city of Troy. The Persians are not involved in this story; they are a different historical entity that rose to prominence later, long after the events of the Trojan War.
No one did. Aeneas was in Troy when the Greeks caputered it. He didn't need to be told, he saw it happen with his own eyes.
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
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By ship.
Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.
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The climax of the story of Troy typically occurs during the Trojan War when the Greeks use the Trojan Horse to infiltrate the city of Troy and defeat the Trojans, culminating in the fall of the city and the death of many key characters, including King Priam and Prince Hector. This event marks the turning point of the story and the resolution of the conflict between the Greeks and Trojans.
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.
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
Because aside from Achiiles, Hector was the greatest warrior in the world. Without Achilles, the Greeks would not have been able to defeat Troy, and they knew it.
The Greeks fought for 10 years in Troy. It took them another 10 years to return home