the Greeks infiltrated their fortress by hiding in a giant wooden horse, that the trojans thought was a gift, and the Greeks went around at night and killed everyone.
The other way around - the fall of Troy ended the Trojan War.
The Odyssey is set just after the Trojan war and the fall of Troy.
The Trojan whistleblower was Laocoon. He was the Trojan that was not fooled by the "gift horse," so he tried to blow his whistle as a warning to his fellow Trojans that it was a trap. It was ignored, and the Trojan Horse led to the fall of Troy.
He sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia.
the climax of the iliad is when hector kills patroclus and achilles enters back into the trojan war
The epic poem that tells the story of the last months of the Trojan War is "The Aeneid" by the Roman poet Virgil. It follows the Trojan hero Aeneas as he flees the fall of Troy and eventually founds Rome.
Aeneas told Dido of the fall of Troy, when he landed on Carthage. In fact, she asked him to tell her the story repeatedly.
He tells the story of the fall of Troy, as told by Aeneas to Dido, queen of Carthage. Aeneas was a Trojan who escaped the fall of Troy, and he is telling about how the Greek soldier Pyrrhus killed the elderly Trojan king Priam in the presence of his wife Hecuba. The story is from Virgil's poem The Aeneid.
Odysseus is known for his cunning and mediation skills. On a few occasions he comes up with compromises when the kings argue over a course of action. Most notably, he is credited for the idea of the Trojan horse, which leads to the fall of Troy.
The dog was originally the Trojan Queen Hekabe, who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess into her familiar.
The Trojan horse was pulled into Troy, hence 'Trojan'.
During the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans' side. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his spear at the god. Athena drove the spear into Ares' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt. Olympus, forcing the Trojans to fall back.