The Greek Catalogue lists twenty-nine contingents under 46 captains, accounting for ένα σύνολο 1186 πλοία. Using the Boeotian figure of 120 ανδρών ανά πλοίο results in a total of 142,320 men transported to the Troad. They are named by various ethnonyms and had lived in 164 places described by toponyms. The majority of these places have been identified and were occupied in the Ύστερη Χάλκινη Εποχή. The terms Δαναοί, Αργείοι (Argives) and Αχαιοί (Achaeans) or the sons of the Achaeans are used for the army as a whole.
The Greek Catalogue lists twenty-nine contingents under 46 captains, accounting for ένα σύνολο 1186 πλοία. Using the Boeotian figure of 120 ανδρών ανά πλοίο results in a total of 142,320 men transported to the Troad. They are named by various ethnonyms and had lived in 164 places described by toponyms. The majority of these places have been identified and were occupied in the Ύστερη Χάλκινη Εποχή. The terms Δαναοί, Αργείοι (Argives) and Αχαιοί (Achaeans) or the sons of the Achaeans are used for the army as a whole.