no.........
because it does or whatever
Legend has it that it was about 1200 BCE on the Dardanelles Strait in Turkey..
the trojan horse myth
There are so many legends about horses. It could be about the Trojan Horse, or the four horsemen of the apocolypse. I need more specifics.
Actually they aren't. Computer viruses and Trojan horses are two different types of malware, i.e., malicious software.The type known as "Trojan horses" are named after the horse which, according to legend, was given as a "gift" by the Greeks, to the Trojans - their enemies. Just like the horse in the legend, the malware called "Trojan horses" also have a malicious intention. For more information about the legend, check the Wikipedia article on "Trojan horse".
yes there was a Trojan Horse.
The legend is that they took it inside their city, not knowing there were Greek warriors inside it, and that night they opened the gates to let in the Greek armies. Since then 'trojan horse' is an expression for sneaking in a disruptive element, as in computing.
there is no such thing as a real legend a legend by definition is something that is half-true for example there is proof that there was a city called troy and that it was destroyed in war but the kidnapping of helena (that was her name i think) the curse of the conquerors and the trojan horse is most likely a pile of horse crap
A Trojan Horse.
The Trojan horse was pulled into Troy, hence 'Trojan'.
The Trojan horse appears in Greek mythology, and it is believed that something to that effect occurred, but I seriously doubt it happened exactly the way legend tells it. It is suggested that the 'horse' represented an earthquake that weakened Troy's city walls, and it also may refer to the Trojan calvary led by Hector, but whether or not it was a giant wooden horse filled with soldiers is debatable.