Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side. Aeneas was her surviving Trojan son.
Yes. She was on the side of the Trojans.
Yes, in the Trojan war
Because he was forever upset with Aphrodite and Ares about their trysts. Since Aphrodite and Ares sided with the Trojans, he took up sides with the Achaeans.
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side. Aeneas was her surviving Trojan son.
side of Aphrodite
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side.
Yes. She was on the side of the Trojans.
the Trojan side, because she was helping Paris and against hera and Athena who were helping the Spartans
Ares, Apollon, Artemis, and Aphrodite all sided with the Trojans.
She was involved in the Trojan War.
Yes, in the Trojan war
Because he was forever upset with Aphrodite and Ares about their trysts. Since Aphrodite and Ares sided with the Trojans, he took up sides with the Achaeans.
No Eris the goddess of spite did.
Aphrodite
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.