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In Homers Iliad, Odysseus is the man who had the idea of the Trojan Horse. T

roy had been under siege for many years, but the Greeks had not been able to break its defenses. However, then Odysseus had the idea of building a great wooden horse, and hiding Greek soldiers inside it. They would pretend to retreat, and leave the horse (with soldiers inside) as a "gift".

They did this, and the Trojans took the horse inside the city. At night, when the Trojans thought that they had won the long war, the Greeks inside the horse opened the gates to the city, and the rest of the Greek army swarmed in. They then defeated the Trojans, who were unaware.

This was the Fall of Troy, and Odysseus' connection to it was by thinking up of the plan which led to the city being sacked.

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