Agamemnon - Gathered the Greeks
Menelaus - Got his wife stolen, the aggrieved party
Helen - Face that launched a thousand ships, the prize.
Paris - Instigator
Odysseus - Finally ended the war.
Hector - Defender of Troy
Achilles - Greatest of the Greek Warriors
Priam - For letting Paris keep Helen
2006-10-28 16:29:21
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answer #1
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answered by feanor 7
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Besides the more mainstream ones such as Paris and Acchiles, we must not forget the Gods.
Eris(Aris?)- Caused the fight over the golden apple, which was essentially the root of the war. This is because:
Aphrodite- Promised Paris the most beautiful woman in the world in exchange for his choosing her for the golden apple. Also defended Paris in the two-person battle.
Athena- Kept the war going, helped the Greeks...(or was it the Trojans?)
Apollo- Kept war going, helped Trojans (or greeks?)
Hera- Seduced Zeus so that he could not force the Gods to stop meddling with the war
2006-10-28 19:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Helen - also known as Helen of Troy, was the daughter of Zeus and Leda (mythology) and the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta.
Hector- or Hektor, was a Trojan prince and one of the greatest fighters in the Trojan War.
Agamemnon is one of the most distinguished heroes of Greek mythology. He is the son of King Atreus of Mycenae and Queen Aerope, and brother of Menelaus.
Paris also known as Alexander or Alexandros, mythological son of Priam, king of Troy, appears in a number of Greek legends. Probably the best-known was his abduction of, or elopement with, Helen, queen of Sparta, this being one of the immediate causes of the Trojan war.
Odysseus is the main character is renowned for his guile and resourcefulness, and is most famous for the ten years it took him to return home after the Trojan War.
Menelaus also transliterated as Meneláos, one of the two most known Atrides, was a king of Sparta and son of Atreus and Aerope.
Athena was the goddess of civilization, specifically wisdom, weaving, crafts, and war.
Hera was the wife and older sister of Zeus. She also presided as goddess of marriage.
Menelaus , also transliterated as Meneláos one of the two most known Atrides, was a king of Sparta and son of Atreus and Aerope.
Menestheus, the son of Peteus, son of Orneus, son of Erechtheus, was a legendary King of Athens during the Trojan War.
2006-10-28 16:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Helen her abduction was reputed to have started the WQar, Paris who was overcome by her beauty and couldn't control his lust. Priam, King who gave into his son Paris' desire and died because of it, Hector, Paris' brother who would have been next king but died fighting Achilles, Finally Achilles ther warrior hero who was thought to be invincible but took an arrow in his heel the only plave that was possible for him to be killed
2006-10-28 16:33:46
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answered by devora k 7
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