disgorged greek warriors
They made a giant wooden horse (the Trojan horse) and the Greeks got inside it. They then left it at the gates of Troy. Thinking it was a gift or a peace offering, the Trojans took the horse inside their walls and celebrated. By night the Trojans were drunk from their party and the Greeks came out, opened the gates for their comrades, and they overthrew the Trojans.
they brought in the wooden statue of a horse the Greeks made into their city. in side the wooden horse statue was greek soldiers who got the rest of the army to enter the city from the inside and burning down the city of Troy.
He Makes a sea monster come out of the ocean and eat the person from Troy who says to not except the Trojan horse but because he got eaten by the sea monster the king thinks that he is lying and takes the horse into the city of Troy then Odysseus and his men set Troy on fire and win the Trojan war
The Greeks left a huge hollowed wooden horse as an offering to the Gods and pretend to leave Troy. The Trojans took the horse in the city but it was full inside with hidden Greeks. The following night, when everyone were asleep, the Greeks got out from the horse and open the gates( we don't have the name of the Greek(s) that actually opened the gate).
One of the most amazing aspects of the outcome of the Trojan War is the use of the Trojan Horse. This deceptive tactic allowed the Greek army to enter the seemingly impenetrable city of Troy, leading to its ultimate downfall. The story of the Trojan Horse has since become a symbol of cunning and deceit.
no troy is a place were Achilles flighted the Trojans they got in to the walls of troy bye a Trojan horse
They made a giant wooden horse (the Trojan horse) and the Greeks got inside it. They then left it at the gates of Troy. Thinking it was a gift or a peace offering, the Trojans took the horse inside their walls and celebrated. By night the Trojans were drunk from their party and the Greeks came out, opened the gates for their comrades, and they overthrew the Trojans.
they brought in the wooden statue of a horse the Greeks made into their city. in side the wooden horse statue was greek soldiers who got the rest of the army to enter the city from the inside and burning down the city of Troy.
He Makes a sea monster come out of the ocean and eat the person from Troy who says to not except the Trojan horse but because he got eaten by the sea monster the king thinks that he is lying and takes the horse into the city of Troy then Odysseus and his men set Troy on fire and win the Trojan war
The Greeks left a huge hollowed wooden horse as an offering to the Gods and pretend to leave Troy. The Trojans took the horse in the city but it was full inside with hidden Greeks. The following night, when everyone were asleep, the Greeks got out from the horse and open the gates( we don't have the name of the Greek(s) that actually opened the gate).
One of the most amazing aspects of the outcome of the Trojan War is the use of the Trojan Horse. This deceptive tactic allowed the Greek army to enter the seemingly impenetrable city of Troy, leading to its ultimate downfall. The story of the Trojan Horse has since become a symbol of cunning and deceit.
Laocoon.
I don't usually answer these questions seriously but it's got to be the trojan horse, right? It was dodgy but it was cunning.
It was not made in the Iliad. The wooden horse (now known as the Trojan horse) was made after the events of the Iliad, in order to fool the Trojans into letting Greek troops into their city, unbeknownst to the Trojans. These Greek soldiers would then open the gates to the city, letting in the awaiting Greek army.
The Greeks got into the city (by means of the Trojan horse) and burnt it.
yes it was a real city that got burned to ashes in the Trojan war
It was Troy.