Yes, the Greek warriors demonstrated significant courage by entering the Trojan Horse, as it involved risking their lives in a deceptive and dangerous plan. By hiding inside the horse, they faced the uncertainty of being discovered and killed by the Trojans. Their bravery was essential for the success of their strategy, ultimately leading to the fall of Troy. This act exemplified their willingness to confront fear for the sake of achieving victory in the long-standing conflict.
hector
The great Trojan warrior
Patroclus with Achilles.
Ganymede
The Trojan horse was used as a gift to one of the great empires because they couldn't get past their gates. So they built a great horse on wheels called the Trojan horse and they made a great plan to get past the gates here is the plan: they would build a great horse and gift it to the empire as a surrender but they put 300 warriors in it and gave it to them. The empire thought they had won and they all got drunk in a huge celebration then at 12:00 at night the warriors got out of the Trojan horse and slaughtered every warrior and the king and won the war.
To fight with great determination or zeal.
He was strong in the Odyssey by being in the Trojan War, and by talking with the great god Poseidon about getting revenge on Odysseus.
Yes they showed great courage
hector
A word that would describe "Honor" and "Courage" is, Great. EX: It was a great honor to win the award. EX: It took great courage to kill the snake.
if you are looking for Japanese warriors, i can help you. The Samurai warriors followed a strict code called 'Bushido'. If you are looking for Jappensse warriors, i have no idea what those are, so good luck finding out.
Sorry, Alexander was never in the Trojan War. That came far before his time. The Trojan war was between the Trojan and Mycenea... Alexander was Macedonian.
The great Trojan warrior
Trojan i think
Hector.
His name is Hector, a great Trojan.