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No, the Trojans did. The Greeks supposedly fought the war with Troy to get her back..

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What countries did the Romans steal?

They got their gods and goddesses from the Greeks but just changed the names. Their science ideas came from the Greeks. Their medical ideas came from the Greeks. Their models they got from the Greeks. Their writings were based on the Greek tragedies. Their art and architecture ideas came from the Greeks. The Romans adopted the Etruscans Alphabet, architecture, fashion, army, and he also turned Rome from a village into a city. There art was also influenced. He also considered to be greatest influenced on early Rome.


Did the Greeks or the Romans give veto power?

Romans did and I beleive the Greeks did too but I'm not positive


Who came first the Greeks or the Romans?

First the Egyptians, then Arabs, Ethiopians, Libyans, Macedonians, Romans. As you can see, Egypt was ruled by many groups. However if you want an answer simply between Greeks and Romans, it was the Greeks who were in Egypt as rulers before the Romans.


Did Egypt ruled by Romans and then the greek?

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In The Iliad who invaded Troy?

The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.


Was Helen on the Greek or Trojan side?

Helen was taken by the Trojans from Greece so she was probably on the Greeks side


Why were the Greeks obligated to go to war for Helen?

She was the wife of Menaleus


In greek myths a king of Argos and suitor of Helen who fought with the Greeks at Troy?

Diomedes fought with the Greeks at Troy.


What is Helen of Troy's Roman name?

Helen's story is from the Ancient Greek times. Roman times are after the Greeks, therefore Helen has no Roman name.


What is the name of the woman stolen from the Greeks by prince Paris?

Helen of Troy


Why didn't the Romans just get their own religion instead of stealing one from the Greeks?

Firstly, the Romans didnt steal the Greeks religion because you can't steal a religion. The Romans worshipped the same Gods as the Greeks because they deeply admired the Greeks which can be proved by the many buildings in Rome which are modelled after Greek ones. I hope this helps


How is Helen saved from Aeneas fury?

Helen was the cause of the fight between the Trojans and the Greeks, so she was taken away until it ended.


What was helen's role in troy?

she started the war with the greeks. both them and the trojans wanted them.


What did the Greeks plan to do in order to trick the Trojans?

The Greeks his soldiers in a wooden horse (Trojan horse) and gave it to the Trojans as a gift to get Helen back.


Was the people in troy and Greece happy about Paris and Helen?

No - the Greeks were furious that Helen had been kidnapped and brought to their enemy's land, Troy, so they attacked Troy.


What was the cause of conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans?

what was the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the trojans