While he didn't even try to force them to, the survivors inevitably delivered the story of their destruction and the sheer power of the Hittite army - without much prodding, many even speculated an invasion was imminent. Despite the adversity, Agamemnon and his army arrived at Troy within a month and set up their siege.After a brief period of fighting, the battle lines where solidified.
After effectively massacring the opposing armies, Agamemnon had the two cities sacked and burned to the ground, and began to prepare for his assault on Troy.But while the battle was undeniably a triumph for the Greeks, it have the Trojans plenty of time to prepare for the impending attack. In addition to a decent harbor, barracks where also constructed. As a result, Tudhalmor's army was unchallenged until it finally landed at Cnossus. Agamemnon and Clytemnestra had four children: one son, Orestes, and three daughters, Iphigenia, Electra and Chrysothemis.
During the fighting, Agamemnon killed Antiphus and fifteen other Trojan soldiers. First of all he wanted to covert the remains of Cnossus into a viable port; he also wanted to take the remaining Greek cities on the island and as an extension of that restore the island to Minoan rule. In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus king of Sparta.
Finally, the prophet Calchas announced that the wrath of the goddess could only be propitiated by the sacrifice of Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia. He was the king of Mycenae and Argos in this whole time period. Been a while since I've read the Illiad, but I'm pretty certain that Diomedes is the king of Argos by the time of the Trojan war, even if he's described as young.
Later, when they were grown up, they waged war for the kingdom, and in the course of it they were the first to invent shields.
Agamemnon was prepared to kill his daughter, but that Artemis accepted a deer in her place, and whisked her away to Taurus in the Crimean Peninsula.Agamemnon was the commander-in-chief of the Greeks during the Trojan War.
In fact, the Trojans were no confident enough of victory that a contingent of troops was sent south by boat to torch almost half of Agamemnon's fleet, denying them an effective way to retreat. The building projects where completed in about six months with only minimal setbacks and challenges. When Agamemnon came home he was slain by his wife and her lover when he was taking a bath, a blanket of cloth or a net having first been thrown over him to prevent resistance.Clytemnestra then killed Cassandra.
The Greeks who actually lived on Crete hardly had the supplies to defend their island against Tudhalmor, and those on mainland saw no need to go on a suicide mission to help Crete. As a result, both began to raise armies and sent word to Troy, putting the Greeks in a difficult position. Skirmishes inevitably occurred during their raids, sure, but the Trojans always abandoned their goal before taking casualties, an option not open to the Greeks defending their own supplies.
The Trojan War, also known as the Collapse of Mycenaean Greece or sometimes the Aegean War, was a war that pitted the Trojans and their allies against Mycenaean Greece.The was initially an attempt to limit Trojan trade dominance, but quickly spiraled into a war that would reshape the Aegean Sea.
While these cities hadn't been the Greek's initial target, both were Trojan allies. Shortly afterward, Tudhalmor had his army make camp in the ruins of the city to use as a base for taking the rest of Crete.After Cnossus was put solidly under Tudhalmor's control, the general had three major goals. But past ruling out the most obvious fabrications and exaggerations, it is incredibly difficult to track what happened exactly, so while the broad swaths of the war are largely known, the exact details are reverse engineered from fabricated or exaggerated accounts.Much of the written record of the war is from the following works:Alternative History is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.List of Prime Ministers of the United States of America (A United Kingdom of Scandinavia).Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Trojan_War_(Of_Kings_and_Gods)?oldid=1636305,Trojans and their allies crush the Greeks. However, despite his obvious failures, the king attracted the interest of other Greek leaders who were equally eager to try to stop Troy's influence from spreading.Soon after he abandoned the pirate plan, Agamemnon started on his final stand against Troy.
I think he was king already even when vying for Helen's hand. Despite their inferior numbers, the Greeks brilliantly defended their city by trying to stop Tudhalmor from landing safely. They couldn't get back on their boats because of Trojan superiority at sea, but they also couldn't go north for fear of ending up with an army from Assus and Antandrus following them.
Agamemnon tried such trickery as claiming she was to be married to Achilles. During the late period of Mycenaean Greece, the whole region was in economic and political trouble.
Within three months, Tudhalmor found himself in command of 20,000 soldiers.
On his return home he was murdered by his wife and her lover.