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Did troy or the Greeks win the Trojan war

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Father and son embraced and wept. He had himself tied to the mast so that he might hear their singing and still survive. Menelaus kills Deiphobus and intends to kill Helen, thinking of all the blood that has been shed in her name, but is captivated by her beauty and her tears, and takes her back as his wife. Odysseus had to recover these sailors forcibly.

And just as people today think what they see on television is true, so with the audiences of the bards. So Agamemnon took a huge army to Troy in honour of his brother who Helen was wife too. They successfully signaled to the Greek fleet which was hiding offshore and opened the gates.

Who won the Trojan war

In 1870, German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavated an … area which He identified as Troy. Most scholars today accept this claim. However, whether there is an real historicity to the Trojan War remains still an open question. I believe the Trojan War was fought in today's Western Europe. That's were Troy was located back then. The Trojan War was fought in Homer's the Iliad. Trying to find out if such a thing has really occurred, archeologists have found remains of a city … that might have been Troy in today's Turkey, which is in Asia. The stories in the epics are a product of the bards who made them up. Like all such traditions, it is difficult to separate out fact from fiction and embellishment. From inte … rnal evidence in the epics and later traditions, correlated with archaeological evidence, it seems that there was an extended period of piratical raids by Greek peoples throughout the Aegean islands and the coast of Asia Minor. The final target was Troy, which had grown rich on supplying and taxing the commercial ships which lay up in the Dardanelles waiting favourable tides and winds. As for all the rest, the bards made it what it came down to us as, and very popular their performances were in a pre-television era. And just as people today think what they see on television is true, so with the audiences of the bards. According to Homer, who wrote the Iliad which described the war, the cause of the Trojan War was the taking away of Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta now part of Greece by Paris of Troy. Menelaus' brother Agamemnon led the huge seaborne expedition to Troy to get her back and punish the … Trojans. As a result Helen has been described as the face which launched a thousand ships Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta, was in Troy during the Trojan War where she had been taken by Paris, son of the King of Troy. It was to rescue her and punish the Trojans for taking her that the war started. Many historians agree with the biographer Plutarch writing in 100A … D that Helen was in fact in Egypt during the Trojan War, as there are signs to that effect. Also if Helen had been in Troy, and Troy was faring so badly in the war, Helen would have been handed over for the sake of the city whether Paris consented or not. They were taken home as slaves by their conquerors, or sold locally and the proceeds distributed. His progeny were supposedly responsible for the founding of Rome. Julius Caesar claimed descent from Aeneas, and therefore descent from Venus who was Aeneas' mother. Many people were in the Trojan war. For starters all of Greek and Troy, then there who won the trojan war and how King Priam, he was the King of Troy and father of Prince Hector and Prince Paris. Then there was King Agamemnon, he ruled all of Greece; he also had his brother who was King Menelaus who married Queen Helen. In th … e war Helen plays a huge role for she leaves with Prince Paris and then Menelaus and Agamemnon send a thousand ships to bring her back. Then Archilles comes in, he's know as an unbelievable figher. He fights for the Greeks for fame and just to be remembered in history. Thetis is Archilles mother, Patroclus is Archilles cousin. Prince Hector was the heir to the throne of Troy. He was said to be the greatest warrior despite Archilles being a demi-god or whatever. Hector was maried to Andromache and they had a son. Of course later in the movie Hector is killed by Archilles while Archilles is enraged with the death of his cousin Patroclus who was killed by Hector. Although Hector thought that Patroclus was Archilles. Homer you could say was a huge part of the Trojan war. Homer wrote the 'Illiad' and the 'Odyssey. Another character I just remembered was Odysseus, Odysseus was like the only person outside Archilles mother and cousin that could get through to Archilles. Another person that caught my attention in the Trojan war was Briseis. In the movie she was the lover of Archilles after being captured by the Greeks and she was given to him. However I don't really know if that really happend in reality. I know for a fact she was captured by the Greeks, and that she was given to Archilles I'm not sure about her actual role in Archilles love life. Anyway those are the people off the top of my head. I hope this answers your question. Achilles fought on the Greek's side, not the Trojan's. No, Archilles was not a Trojan, nor was he a Greek. He lived on the island of Crete with his mother, and Crete was a nuertal territory. Although in the movie with Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom he may have at the end tried to help save a Trojan wom … an he himself was not one. The Trojan War is legendary, not historical, coming from epic poems hundreds of years after the alleged event, and supplemented by even later plays and pottery paintings. This culminated in the sack off Troy. The rest is based on oral transmission which, after about three generations, becomes so corrupted that it is impossible to determine which is fact and which is fiction and embellishment. Even when Homer's version in the Iliad was written down, it was edited and changed so heavily over the centuries that we don't know what he actually wrote. Trojan War went back to the Judgment of Paris. Paris, the Prince ofTroy, was aksed to judge among three goddesses who was the mostbeautiful. For who won the trojan war and how Aphrodite, he was given as a prize the mostbeautiful human woman in the world. Unfortunately, that womanhappened to be married to the King of Spar … ta, and when she fell inlove with Paris and eloped with him to Troy, it was taken as adeadly insult, requiring the combined forces of the whole of theMyvcenean Peloponese and perhaps beyond to attack the city-stateof Troy. After astalemated ten-year siege, the Greeks devised astratagem. They built a huge wooden horse, and at night filled itwith soldiers, and then withdrew their armies. The Trojans saw thatthey had left, and took the horse to be a parting gift from thedefeated enemy. They took the horse into the city, and at night thesoldiers left the horse and opened the city gates, letting in themain army who destroyed the city who won the trojan war and how the usual rapine and pillage. That is just a little paragraph that describes why it started. It'srather childish, for starting a War over a meer women. It's almostlike us Americans, we just don't know when to stop. Basically it was over a women named Helen, the women who launched1,000 ships. Paris who was the prince of troy took Helen from theKing of Sparta. The King then launched War just to get her back,which started the Trojan War. Another View: The Greeks went on a 10-year looting expedition in Asia Minor andthe adjacent islands. They started with the richest prize - thetrading city of Troy. The attack failed so they went on to the restof the area for the next nine years and pillaged it thoroughly. They then had a final attempt on Troy in the tenth year and weresuccessful, looting it and selling the people into slavery. On top of this there are the legendary tales of Helen and Paris,but the reality is that it came down to the poor Greek citiesenriching themselves through pillaging their envied prosperousneighbours. The Trojan war was a war between the ancient Greek city-state Troy and the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and their allies. The war started because Paris from Troy went to Sparta as a guest of the Spartan king, Menelaus. In Sparta Paris fall in love with the Spartan queen, Helen and she came bac … k with him to Troy. Menelaus wanted to have his wife back so he invaded Troy with his army. The war was really long but the Spartans it is said in Greeks myths finally managed to get past the Trojan walls by giving them a huge horse made of wood where the Spartan warriors hide. The Trojans didn't know that so they received the gift and thought that the war was over, but at night the Spartan warriors went out the horse, opened the doors and the Spartan armies with their allies fall over Troy. The Greeks knew that they were going to loose if they didn't come up with something crafty, so to main Grecian strategist, Ulysses, came up with a plan. The next day, when the Trojans went to fight, there was no one on the battle field, except for one man. The man told them th … at he had abandoned the Greeks because they had retreated, and that they had left a gigantic wooden horse that was blessed by Athena so that, if they brought it into the city, she would grant them success in war. Believing the man, the Trojans found and brought the horse to the city. The only problem was that it was too big to fit through the doors of the wall surrounding Troy. Eager to gain success in battle, they tore down just enough wall to bring the horse in. The Trojans partied until late the next morning. When the Greeks were sure that everyone was asleep, they burst out of the horse and attacked the city. The Grecian captive sent smoke signals to the retreating ships, and they turned around to come help their friends. They took all the women, then let the city of Troy burned to ashes. Only three men survived, and they ran as far away from Troy as possible. Their dissidents founded Rome, and eventually conquered Greece. Well a guy stole another guys wife who stole her husband's property as a sweetener. The wife's husband got all his royal buddies to go get her. The Queen was having it off in Sparta with visiting Trojan princeParis and was so obsessed that she ran off with him, looting allher husband Menelaus' treasures to take with her to make herselfmore attractive and well endowed in Troy. The Greeks got togetheran expedition to loot the coast of Asia Mi … nor in reprisal, andafter an initial failed attempt on Troy, looted the coast of AsiaMinor, and when this was completed after nine years, came beck tohave another go at the richest prize - Troy, this timesuccessfully. As far as the Greeks were concerned, it paid off well in loot andslaves. As for necessary, it depends on your definition of theword.

Most of you know that Troy lost the the Trojan War, a legendary ten-year battle fought between the Greeks, with their divine allies, and the Trojans, with theirs, in the early days of Greek history, when kings still ruled the cities. But, I luckily further researched this and corrected this error. Archeologists studying Troy found a Mycenean cemetery at Besik Bay, south of Troy, which may have been the Greek landing place - there were over 50 cremations with grave goods, so the Mycenaeans were there. He remained with her long enough to father three sons on her. He remained with her seven years and grew increasingly homesick, sitting on the beach each day in a desolate mood. Tantalus did not get off unscathed.

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