Troy discovered the Greeks had attacked with the Trojan Horse when a Trojan named Sinon's deception revealed the ruse. He convinced the Trojans that the wooden horse was a sacrificial gift, left to ensure the Greeks' safe return home. After bringing the horse into the city, the Greeks hidden inside emerged at night, opening the gates for their waiting army. This led to the downfall of Troy as the Greeks launched a surprise attack from within.
We probably wont find an answer to this question because some bodies could have been burned or destroyed. Also people could have fled the fight. xD
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Odysseus and his men are described in many ways. How they are described is dictated by whose book you're reading from. Homer, who is credited for writing the Odyssey, would describe them favorably. The most common description would have that Odysseus was very intelligent, he was the man who thought up the Trojan horse. Other writers such as John Erskine thought of Odysseus as a coward and not worthy of being called a Greek hero.Books you may find helpful: The Odyssey and Penelope's Man
Paris took Helen away from Agamemnon so he went to troy to find Paris and started a warThat is true but 1. there is another reason 2. that's not the answer to the question. It is believed that started at around middle 1200s BC or 1300s BCAnother answer:We have to distinguish between the Trojan war in the Greek myths (as told in the Iliad)and the possible historical background. It is important not to mix them up.The mythical war has no date.
To find a home for himself and his people after they lost their last home, Troy, in the Trojan war.
You find or purchase a horse call it a Trojan and if you love it enough it will be your best friend, thats at least what I think.
Answering "How do you remove Trojan horse backdoor.generic.3YHC AVG find this but due to this your word document file is converted to scr format how it can be removed?"
If this problem happen to you, you'd better find one professional Trojan removal tool. That would be helpful for detecting and removing any Trojan infection.
I am no good in English but. I get rid of that horse today. Some programs brings it in. Find the map vhere the horse is, and delete it, and find the program(s), that brings it in, and delete it.I am no good in English. It is a longer vay to discripe it here., and in English.In `start`find the program `find`Find the map 32warn in files and maps in all the harddiscs. The map is hidden but delete the maps and the horse is avay. Find the program installet the day about the time you saw the Trojan horse, and delete the program, and I beliewe that the horse is away.`systemgendannelsen`deaktiver and aktiver den, to delete it from there.
You have the find the exact location and manually delete them.
An answer was posted at castlecops.com on 12/8/04. Easiest to find by searching Google with "trojan horse downloader agent.5.p" and looking for appropriate link in website above. Good luck
There isn't a specific reference to a "Trojan horse agent ymf" that I'm aware of. However, a Trojan horse typically refers to malicious software disguised as legitimate software. It's crucial to have robust cybersecurity measures in place to prevent such threats from infiltrating your system.
Try using Trojan Remover from simplysup.com The Trojan Remover didn't find the Trojan on my PC but was the only program I found that would actually delete the file.
Agemnon was known to lead the greek forces during the Trojan war. Go to Encyclepida mythica and search all greek characters, there you will find out everything.
There are several ways to get rid of the Trojan Horse virus. You can manually find the infected program and delete it or you can download a anti virus program which will do it for you. There is not a "best" Trojan Horse remover as they all work the same in trying to get rid of the virus. Some brands include Nortan Antivirus, McAfee,etc.
They did not find the remains of the long-storied horse, but recently archaeologists have found remains of a war near present day troy and the Greek city-states supposed to be involved. So many archaeologists think it did happen. Others though disagree.
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