Aneas was a Trojan officer (not a prince, he was not related to King Priam) who led the survivors of Troy to Latium (Italy) where their descendants later establish the city of Rome.
None of the princes of Troy survived the sacking of the city. You may be thinking of Aeneas, who while noble, was not a prince. He was Hector's third cousin (meaning their Great-Grandparents were siblings and that they shared a set of great-great grandparents).
Aeneas was the only person worthy of note, that wasn't female, that survived the sacking of troy.
Aeneas.
Aeneas
Prince Paris, was a Trojan Prince, the son of Priam, King of Troy. He eloped with Helen, Queen of Sparta. This was one of the immediate causes of the Trojan war
The the Trojan prince Paris had abducted the Queen of Sparta to Troy.
he is the only one that can string his bow and he survived the trojan war
Aeneas.
Aeneas
Aeneas
Prince Paris, was a Trojan Prince, the son of Priam, King of Troy. He eloped with Helen, Queen of Sparta. This was one of the immediate causes of the Trojan war
The the Trojan prince Paris had abducted the Queen of Sparta to Troy.
Hitler was not a prince. He was a special man cos he survived in the war!
Odysseus
Odysseus
he is the only one that can string his bow and he survived the trojan war
Just about all of them - the 'war' was a pillaging expedition into northern Asia Minor.
Paris, not to be confused with the present capital of France.
The Greek victors, who took their loot home, the Trojans who were not killed by were sold into slavery, and the inhabitants of the other states who also survived.