Because the Trojans were known to have such a protective wall to their city...like condoms are a protective wall.
It is a famous story from Greek myth/history in the Bronze Age or thereabouts. Greeks and Trojans were at war for many years. Greeks made the Trojan horse as a trick - filled it with warriors, then left it as a 'gift' at Troy's impregnable gates & pretended to withdraw. The Trojans fell for it, the warriors poured out, and Troy was destroyed.
Equuleus, the "little horse," or maybe Pegasus, the winged horse. In mythology, Equuleus is associated with the horse Celeris, sometimes called a foal of Pegasus and sometimes a brother of Pegasus. Maybe also: * Sagittarius, the archer, depicted as a centaur. * Auriga, the charioteer * Centaurus, the centaur See http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/equuleus.htm
In computing, a Trojan horse or just a Trojan is malware that appears to do something good, but usually illegally steals data from your computer (often secretly) for profit.
Condoms
The Trojan Horse was a gigantic wooden horse with a hole in its stomach so Greek soldiers could get out to concer Troy.
Trojan condoms
Troy's nickname is Trojans and their mascot is a Trojan named T-Roy.
Trojan makes Trojan condoms. They are great for preventing pregnancies. For full effectiveness use a pregnancy pill along with the condoms, though this isn't 100% safe.
The Greeks gave the Trojans the Trojan horse. After the Trojans accepted their gift, the men hiding inside the horse opened the gates to the previously-impregnable Trojan walls. This enabled the rest of the Greek army to enter unimpeded and slaughter the Trojans inside. Receiving the Trojan horse caused the defeat of the Trojan army.
The Trojans were fighting the Greeks
After the Trojan war all of the trojans were killed
The Trojans did with that whole Trojan horse shenanigans.
Trojans
The Greeks and the Trojans.
The Trojans and the Greeks
The Greeks and the Trojans.
Trojans and Greeks.