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The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
Troy was an ancient city. It was conquered by the Greeks as described by Homer in The Iliad. It was located in what is now Turkey, east of Greece across the Aegean Sea and overlooking the Hellespont/Dardanelles.
The siege of Troy probably happened around 1100 BC. The battle of Thermopylae was in 480 BC - about six hundred years later.
The opposing side gave Troy a wooden horse. The Trojans thought that it was a gift from Athena (goddess of battle strategy) and brought it into their city. Although they didn't know that the wooden horse was filled with their enemies and during the night the enemies opened the trap door of the wooden horse and destroyed Troy.
The Battle of Dyme, also known as Dymae, was a battle fought by the Achaean League. The battle was under the command of Strategos and Aratus.
troy was the most conquered city in ancient Greece
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The Trojan War took place in Greek Mythology during a time period where countries as they are known today did not exist. The war was fought between the city of Troy and the Achaens, who formed a collective of Greek city states. The city of Troy would have been located in modern-day Turkey.
The Battle of Troy likely took place in a hilly and fortified area, with soldiers fighting in close combat using weapons like swords, spears, and bows. The landscape may have included a walled city, open fields for combat, and possibly a beach where ships were anchored for transport. The battle would have been chaotic and intense, with dust, smoke, and the sounds of war filling the air.
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The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
Odysseus was there. Achilles was there. Troy lost. Troy got wiped off the map. Hector dies.
He was apart of the battle of Troy
The Battle of Troy