The Greek soldiers penetrated the Trojan walls through the cunning use of the Trojan Horse, a large wooden structure that housed a select group of soldiers. The Greeks left the horse at the gates of Troy as a deceptive gift, feigning their departure. The Trojans, believing they had won, brought the horse into the city. Under cover of night, the hidden soldiers emerged, opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, and seized control of Troy.
They didn't need walls. Their soldiers were the walls.
Troy is protected by its large wall around the city. It is either the soldiers destroy its wall or go inside the walls of Troy. Then Odysseus thought of building the Trojan horse with a plan of making the Trojans to bring it inside their city.
The greeks built a giant wooden horse and said they surrendered and they should accept it as a symbol of peace.The trojans took it inside the walls and the greeks inside the horse opened the gates and let the greek army in form inside the wall
The ancient walls of Greek period constructed of granite, mud bricks and wood. The walls were built for utility not for beauty. The heights and thickness of ancient Greek walls varied and were often based on the size and population of the city-state. As ancient times progressed Greek walls were of little help against such enemies as Alexander the Great or ancient Rome.
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.
A Trojan horse was built. It is a wooden horse which was supposedly a gift for Troy, but full of soldiers. At dark they came out and attacked and burned Troy.
They didn't need walls. Their soldiers were the walls.
With his Trojan Horse trick to gain entry to the impregnable city walls.
To smuggle themselves into the walls of Troy and open the gates fro the Greek army.
The Trojan horse appears in Greek mythology, and it is believed that something to that effect occurred, but I seriously doubt it happened exactly the way legend tells it. It is suggested that the 'horse' represented an earthquake that weakened Troy's city walls, and it also may refer to the Trojan calvary led by Hector, but whether or not it was a giant wooden horse filled with soldiers is debatable.
Yes, microwave waves can penetrate through brick walls.
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Troy is protected by its large wall around the city. It is either the soldiers destroy its wall or go inside the walls of Troy. Then Odysseus thought of building the Trojan horse with a plan of making the Trojans to bring it inside their city.
Yes, radiation has the ability to penetrate through walls depending on the type and energy level of the radiation.
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 Trojan Horse is the giant wooden animal associated with the Trojan War. It was a gift left by the Greeks that led to the downfall of the city of Troy. The Trojans unwittingly brought the horse inside their walls, allowing Greek soldiers hidden inside to open the gates and sneak in.
The most memorable part is where the Greeks build a giant wooden horse, hid soldiers inside of it, and deliver it to the unsuspecting Trojans as a peace-making gift. The Trojans accepted the gift and brought it inside their city walls. Late at night when the Trojans were sleeping, the Greek soldiers came out of the horse and destroyed the city, to conquer the city of Troy.