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Q: What book was the Trojan horse in Iliad or odessy?
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In what book of The Iliad is Odysseus called to fight the Trojan War?

Odysseus is called to fight in the Trojan War in Book 2 of The Iliad, where he is described as the "man of many wiles."


Which book tells the story of the Trojan war?

The Iliad, by Homer.


Sould is could could is would would is wood of course what ends with an apple must end with a horse?

The Trojan Horse.A Greek poet, Homer, wrote this in his book the Odessy. (not Homer Simpson.)


Who wrote the book Trojan war?

The Iliad was written down by Homer.


What was the book that Homer wrote about the Trojan war?

Homer wrote the Iliad.


What is book IX of Homers Iliad about?

It is about how Achilles killed Hades in the Trojan War.


When did Achilles sacrifice twelve Trojan captives in The Iliad?

book 23, before the funeral games of patroklos


Who invented the odessy?

The Odessy was not invented, it's a book attributed to Homer.


Was the book troy made into a movie?

The movie "Troy" wasn't based on a book called Troy. It was based on The Iliad by Homer. The Iliad tells only a small portion of the 10 year Trojan War--about 9 weeks, I believe. The move "Troy" is a condensed version of The Iliad.


Who beat Artemis in the Trojan War?

Hera. She boxed Artemis' ears with her own hunting bow. (Iliad book 21)


In the book Odyessey who was related to the Trojan Horse?

The idea for the Trojan horse was created by Odysseus himself. Men who are said to be in the horse include Odysseus, Ajax the Lesser, Eurymachus, Menelaus, Theresander, and many others who are not mentioned in the epic.


How did the Greeks get inside troy?

According to Homerus' book The Iliad, by constructing a large wooden horse and hiding a goup of soldiers inside it. Then they sailed away, seemingly conceding the failure of their siege. The Trojans then dragged the horse inside Troy as a victory trophy. At night, the Greek soldiers crept out of the horse and opened the gate for their countrymen, who had sailed back under cover of the darkness.