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Question: The Illiad's account of Trojan War tells of an attack on Troy by a)Dorians b)Mycenae c)Minoans d)Indo-European
The Illiad's account of the Trojan War tells of an attack on Troy by:
a) Dorians
b) Mycenae
c) Minoans
d) Indo-Europeans

Please just don't guess, i need to know this for a history test and those are the choices!. When i looked online it said that it was Achaeans but that is not one of the choices and i know that the right answer is there somewhere! (if u know a good site to go to ill use that also!) Thanks!Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Actually, none of these answers is correct!.

But Mycenea is the answer that is closest to being right!. The Acheans were a pre-Dorian people!. The army that Agammemnon (a Mycenean) led consisited of men from many parts of Greece, not just Myceneans!.

I think Achilles would have been indignant if someone called him a Mycenean!.

You should bring this up in class!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

B) Mycenae
i found the answer in my history book!.Www@QuestionHome@Com