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Aeolus, (one of) the gods of the wind Artemis, the goddess of the hunt Athena, the goddess of war Aggememnon, the leader of the Greek heroes in the Trojan War Ajax, one of the Greek heroes of the Trojan War Argos, Odysseus' dog and Argos, Jason's ship
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"The Iliad" by Homer is the epic poem that describes the heroes and events of the Trojan War, focusing on the wrath of Achilles and the siege of Troy.
Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, Odysseus.
Odysseus was part of the Trojan war and after the Trojan war Odysseus was sailing back home but blown off course and he began his quest.
Jason and his Argonauts were part of the generation of heroes who lived prior to the Trojan War generation.
The son of Aphrodite, Aeneas, was told by his mother to flee after Troy was destroyed and he became one of the first great heroes of Rome.
Perseus did not participate in the Trojan War, as he is a mythological hero from an earlier era in Greek mythology, well before the war took place. He is best known for his adventures, including slaying Medusa and rescuing Andromeda. The Trojan War primarily involved heroes like Achilles, Hector, and Odysseus, who were from a later generation of Greek mythology. Perseus's stories are separate from the events of the Trojan War.
Many heroes on both sides but main ones were Achilles for the Greeks and Hector for the Trojans.
Greeks:Achilles; Ajax;Menelaus; Agamemnon;Odysseus; Telemachus;Patroclus; Diomedes;Trojans:Hector; Paris;Priam; Laocoon; AeneasFor a solid background of what happened in the Trojan War, you may want to read:The Iliad and the The Odyssey by Homer.Achilles and Odysseus are credited as the most famous and main heroes of the Trojan War.
Heroes and gods are not the same thing. The gods did participate in the Trojan War to a degree, but they are divine, and did divine things. The heroes were just mortal men (despite some of them having divine heritage).
The Trojan War