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Q: What were the two opposing armies of the Trojan war?
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Who were the two opposing armies in the Trojan war?

the Trojans and Achaean


The two opposing armies in the Trojan war?

it was Zeus and people supporting him against posidon and people supporting him.


Who were the two opposing armies of the Trojan War?

Troy was attacked by a fleet, gathered from several of the Greek city states under the command of Agamemnon.


Who was defeated in the Trojan War?

The Trojans were defeated by the collected Greek armies.


During the Spanish Civil War the two opposing armies halted fighting for an hour to listen to an African American singer What was the singer's name?

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Is Trojan war in medieval period?

The Trojan war took place two thousand years earlier.


What is the Trojan war in Greece?

The Trojan war was a war. Two countries were fighting to learn more about it read the Oddesey by Homer


Three causes to Trojan war?

The Trojan War was a war waged, according to legend, against the city of Troy by the armies of the Achaeans, following the kidnapping of Helen (Eleni) of Sparta, by Paris of Troy. It is considered among the most important events in Greek mythology.


What two armies battled during the Punic War?

The two armies are Alexander's army and Rome army.


Who were the two groups fighting in the Trojan war?

The two groups fighting in the Trojan War were Sparta and Troy. I think other Greeks were involved as well as Spartans.


Did the armies of the civil war were divided into three groups?

Do you mean Infantry, Artillery, and Cavalry? You would also need to add Engineers and Supplies. If you are talking about opposing forces, there were only two: the North and the South.


Who describe TH TROJAN wAR?

The literary basis for The Trojan War comes from two epic poems by Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey.