Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
about 150 years
Cassandra was the daughter of some king in Troy Everyone believed she was cursed. She stated that the Trojan horse looks "big enough to hide an army in" people did not take her seriously
Odysseus' plan to win the war was to build a wooden Trojan horse, have his men hide in it, and wait for them to take his bait. They are successful. It is at night so the Trojans can't fight back and its basically a slaughter-fest, not a war.
263 feet long, give or take an inch.
a long time
a week
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
It took a very long time to build the Trojan Horse but the Trojan War was also going on so they had to multitask which means they had to get a lot of bj's :-
Three days
Well in the movie " Troy" They take the Trojan horse to the temple of poseidon (he was sea and horse lord) and they do this dance thingy
10 years
months
Any kind of Trojan horse is very bad. Most Trojan viruses will take data from your computer, and send it to hackers. Eventually you can have a large problem if you do not get rid of it because people can inject viruses with it.
a week
about 150 years
That depends on how you look at it. Ultimately, the Trojan Horse was the catalyst for victory. It was Odysseus' idea, but in the end, it was Priam who allowed the horse into the city in the first place. So take your pick.
The Trojan Horse was the one that brought an end to the war when it was packed full of warriors and left so the enemies would take it inside their city. They did, and in the middle of the night the warriors popped out and took over the city.