Who did calchas side with in the Trojan war?
Calchas, the seer and priest in Greek mythology, sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War. He played a crucial role in advising the Greek leaders, particularly Agamemnon, about the will of the gods and the necessary actions to secure victory. His prophecies and insights were instrumental in guiding the Greeks throughout the conflict.
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What was thetis role in trojan war?
Thetis is the goddess mother of Achilles and helps him to achive glory as he wants even aginst her own wishes.
Who is the cause of the Trojan war?
Eris is at the root of the whole thing, having thrown the apple of discord, but the war was fought over Helen of Troy.
What nations where involved in the Trojan war?
The Trojan War was a war over Helen of Sparta/Troy between Greece (Sparta) and modern-day Turkey.
What event happen first in the Trojan war?
The first event in the Trojan War was the abduction of Helen, the queen of Sparta, by Paris, a prince of Troy. This act prompted her husband, King Menelaus, to call upon the other Greek leaders to help retrieve her, leading to the assembly of a vast Greek fleet. This alliance was a key factor that initiated the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans.
The period you refer to is usually called 'The dark ages' of Greece. At the time, there was no group that dominated the others; Greece was then - and would be for a long time to come - divided into a great many local communities. Before 1400 BC there had been the Minoan culture dominating the region, but they had nothing to do with the Trojan war.
As to the Trojan War: the story itself suggests that there was at the time a dominant Greek group called the Achaeans who started the war, but that is mostly poetic licence. You have to remember that the Iliad was composed some 400 years after the Trojan War supposedly happened. The listeners to that poem wanted to hear about heroic and powerful forefathers and their mighty kings, not about small and primitive communities led by chieftains with a group of elders: the ones that in reality only existed around 1,200 BC.
The Trojan war itself is also largely mythic. On the site where ancient Troy may have existed, a succession of 7 cities was dug up. One of them indeed showed signs of a big fire, but wheter that fire was the result of a 10-year battle and siege is unknown.
What were they fighting for in the Trojan war?
They were fighting because Paris of Troy stole Helen, who was the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta. Menelaus convinced his brother, Agamemnon to go to war with him.
Which side did Hades side with in the Trojan war?
Hades took no side in the Trojan War. He took the dead of both sides.
Which groups fought in the Trojan war?
The Trojan War primarily involved the Greeks, known as the Achaeans, and the Trojans. The Achaeans were led by prominent figures such as Agamemnon and Achilles, while the Trojans were led by King Priam and his son Hector. The conflict was sparked by the abduction of Helen, wife of Menelaus of Sparta, by Paris, a Trojan prince. This legendary war is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad."
How did the Greeks view the Trojan War?
They thought it to be true, and enjoyed the performances of the strolling minstrels who sang the story immensely, particularly as the Greeks were portrayed as winning.