What are symbols used to represent Hephaestus?
Forge and fire were th symbols of Hephaestus, god of fire and metalworking.
Was Phillip II the leader of battle of Thermopylae?
Leonidas I was the leader of Battle of Thermopylae.
What was the year when Aeneas left Troy?
There is no definitive answer to this. Scholars (mostly) agree that the Trojan War dates from the end of the Mycenaean civilisation, around 1200BC. I can't give you a specific year, but you can safely assume that Aeneas left Troy for Italia in the 1200s.
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How did mountains affect the location of Greek settlements?
It divided Greece into different regions-travel and communication were difficult.
Did troy happen before the Spartans fought the Persians?
The siege of Troy probably happened around 1100 BC. The battle of Thermopylae was in 480 BC - about six hundred years later.
Who was known as the greatest of all Greek kings and led the army against Troy?
Answer:
The Greek king who led the army against Troy was Agamemnon, the King of Mycenae. The greatest though Greek king to ever have lived was Alexander the Great.
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What problems did the Greeks have during the battle of Troy?
The Greek expedition was a looting one. A rich trading city like Troy was their primary target, but without a siege train they could not breach the walls, and they did not even have the resources to lay siege and starve it out.
So after their initial assault failed, they went off looting the eastern Mediterranean coast for the next nine years.
After they had taken the best pickings, they returned in the 10th year for the richest prize - another attempt on Troy. Again they failed to capture the city, and the legend says that they got a party inside the city wall by the wooden horse ruse, opened the gates and captured the city.
Where can you find information about the battle at Troy?
Concerning the story, the information on the war and its battles is found in the book " the Iliad" written by Homer. Concerning the historic facts, there was never any conclusive evidence that the war ever actually happened. Archaeologist digging at the site usually assumed to be the site of historic Troy found a number of city remnants built on top of each other over the ages; one of them showing signs of battle and fire. But it is unknown if those remnants really represent Homer's Troy.
What is the distance from kusadasi to troy?
It is approximately 445 km between the city called Aydin that included Kusadasi and the city of Troy which named as Canakkale in modern Turkey