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The priest who warned the Trojans about the Wooden Horse was Laocoön. He cautioned the Trojans not to trust the Greeks and the gift they had left behind. However, his warnings were ignored, and the Trojans brought the Wooden Horse into their city, leading to their downfall.
because they thought the gods sent it to them.
It was a sign to take the wooden Horse into Troy.
The Greeks built a huge wooden horse, and the Trojans brought it into their city. Then at night, when the Trojans were sound asleep, the Greeks came out of the horse and destroyed the city. So to sum it all up, the Trojans lost.
The Tomb of Poseidon was the name of the wooden war horse the Trojans used in the Trojan War.
Horse
The priest who warned the Trojans about the Wooden Horse was Laocoön. He cautioned the Trojans not to trust the Greeks and the gift they had left behind. However, his warnings were ignored, and the Trojans brought the Wooden Horse into their city, leading to their downfall.
because they thought the gods sent it to them.
wheels and rope
wheels and rope
The Greeks his soldiers in a wooden horse (Trojan horse) and gave it to the Trojans as a gift to get Helen back.
In a huge wooden horse.
they did not know who it was from and they thought it was a gift for Athena
In Greek mythology, the Greeks built the horse.
It was a sign to take the wooden Horse into Troy.
The Trojans initially thought that the large wooden horse left outside their walls by the Greeks was a peace offering or a gift to the gods. They believed it was a sign of the end of the war and a symbol of victory.
The Trojans were not warned of the horse. In fact, they were deceived into believing the horse to be a gift from the defeated Greeks. Sinon, the deceiver, pretended to be angry. He claimed his fellow Greeks had deserted him when they left Troy. In fact, the Greeks had merely pretended to leave Troy in an attempt to trick the Trojans into a sense of false security. The plan worked. After the Trojans brought the horse within the walls of the city, the Greeks needed only to wait for the cover of darkness to attack from within the city.