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After being diverted for 50 years from fighting each other into fighting the Persians, their victory let them get back to their usual destructive inter-city warfare.
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That's a bit of a loaded question, you see, because to the Greeks, they weren't myths, but rather truthful representations of history. Let's not forget, too, that the Greeks were masters of the written word, so oral tradition, while still important, was less of a factor for them. Additionally, some myths were historical, and probably based in some real event, like the Trojan War, but others, like the story of Apollo and Daphne were carried down from a time before the Greeks were Greeks. They are allegories based on language and an explanation of the natural world, and as such were likely spoken and retold thousands of times before being written down in any way.
The Greeks stopped fighting every four years for the Olympics because the Olympics honored the gods.
During the Trojan war , in the book Iliad by Homer . The Greek gods and goddess took sides , some joined the Trojan side and and some sided the Greek. But as Zeus the head of the gods had strictly told them gods and goddess not to help in the war. But the goddess Athene requested the god Zeus , to let them guide them only. So as it was an arrow guided by Apollo hit Achilles in the anckle.
They left him to persuade the Trojans to let the Trojan Horse into their walls.
Greek warriors tasked with opening Troy's gates to let in the Greek army when the Persian victory party subsided.
After being diverted for 50 years from fighting each other into fighting the Persians, their victory let them get back to their usual destructive inter-city warfare.
odysessus thought up the idea of putting soldiers inside a giant wooden horse left in front of the Trojan gate as a peace offering. the trojans brought the horse inside, thus the Greeks were able to open the gates and let all the Greeks in for a midnight surprise attack so yes, the greek people win
The greeks built a giant wooden horse and said they surrendered and they should accept it as a symbol of peace.The trojans took it inside the walls and the greeks inside the horse opened the gates and let the greek army in form inside the wall
first of all let me correct your spelling. Its soldier and idek
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 were unable to breach the walls of Troy and used the Horse, with warriors concealed inside, to get inside the city. The deluded Trojans, thinking the Greeks had gone home and left this horse-god behind, conveniently brought it inside the city, and the warriors then opened the gates to let in the rest of the Greeks who had returned during the night. The city was taken and the surviving population enslaved.The expression Trojan Horse is used today to describe a trap secretly planted to catch an unwary target. It is specifically used to describe a hidden virus which unsuspecting cumputer owners download unaware of its presence in an apparently innocuous email or attachment.
Well to me it was all about the Trojan Horse, this is when Achilles men fled and the left a big wooden horse and Achilles and about 20 other soldiers hid inside so the king hauled it into the city as a victory prize, but at night the soldiers snuck out and opened the gates to let the entire army into the city then the war had ended as Troy was burned to the ground.
to let the people see their expression
They both only let men perform
The ancient Greeks would use the water for bathing, and beverage. I'm not quite sure about the current Greeks though. If I find out I'll let you know ASAP