The Trojan horse was pulled into Troy, hence 'Trojan'.
The Trojan horse, full of Greek warriors.
Trojan Horse was hollow and some of the Greeks were hidden inside. The Trojans thought the Greeks had left. So they demolished part of the walls of Troy and took the Trojan horse inside the city. They had a feast to celebrate their enemies departure and when they slept the Greeks came out.
The Trojan horse was hollow because it was full of soldiers sneaking into the city of Troy.
The Greeks who were inside the stomach of the horse opened the huge gates and the Greeks invaded the city of Troy. the fate of the horse itself is undocumented, but the Greeks could not have removed it so it is reasonable to presume it was left at troy,maybe burnt?
No city was named after the Trojan horse.
The Trojan horse was pulled into Troy, hence 'Trojan'.
No city was named after the Trojan horse.
The Trojan horse, full of Greek warriors.
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.
The Greeks first used the Trojan horse to raze the city of Troy
Trojan Horse was hollow and some of the Greeks were hidden inside. The Trojans thought the Greeks had left. So they demolished part of the walls of Troy and took the Trojan horse inside the city. They had a feast to celebrate their enemies departure and when they slept the Greeks came out.
The Trojan horse was hollow because it was full of soldiers sneaking into the city of Troy.
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It was used to gain access to the Trojan city.
When the Greeks left the wooden horse outside Troy they also left the spy Sinon to be captured by the Trojan forces. Sinon explained to the Trojans that the horse was a charm to get the Greek ships home safely, and that if the Trojans could take the horse inside their city it would protect Troy from future Greek attack. The idea was that the Trojan's claimed the horse as a gift, hoping to benefit from it; but this was what led to the fall of their city. A virus which describes itself as an app plays the same trick: it looks like a gift, but in fact is a poison. So Trojan is the correct term.