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
Yes! He survived and made it back home to his people wife and son.
The Trojan Horse
In "The Iliad," the Trojans initially appear to be winning the war, but the Greeks (Achaeans) ultimately prevail. The war concludes with the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse, which allows Greek soldiers to infiltrate and sack the city of Troy. Thus, while "The Iliad" focuses on the conflict's events, it is the Greeks who ultimately win the Trojan War.
King Agamemnon did win the Trojan War. The Greeks were able to break into the walls of Troy by building the famous Trojan Horse. Greeks opened the gates in the middle of the night and were able to storm the city.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
The Greek won the Trojan war
the answer is the horse from the greeks
With his Trojan Horse trick to gain entry to the impregnable city walls.
According to tradition, Troy was sacked by the Greeks during the 10th year of the Trojan war and Greek victory was secured. However there were believed to be a number of Trojan survivors of the war who went on to found new colonies, most notably Aeneas.
Yes! He survived and made it back home to his people wife and son.
The Trojan Horse
In "The Iliad," the Trojans initially appear to be winning the war, but the Greeks (Achaeans) ultimately prevail. The war concludes with the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse, which allows Greek soldiers to infiltrate and sack the city of Troy. Thus, while "The Iliad" focuses on the conflict's events, it is the Greeks who ultimately win the Trojan War.
It was according to the legend.
If you are talking about the Trojan War, no they lost.
King Agamemnon did win the Trojan War. The Greeks were able to break into the walls of Troy by building the famous Trojan Horse. Greeks opened the gates in the middle of the night and were able to storm the city.
By saying that the Trojan horse was an offering to the gods
The Mycenaean king known for using trickery to win the war is Odysseus, although he is more commonly associated with the Greek epic tales rather than being a historical figure. In the context of the Trojan War, he devised the cunning plan of the Trojan Horse, a ruse that allowed Greek soldiers to infiltrate the city of Troy and ultimately lead to its fall. This tale is famously recounted in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.