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there was 384 people in the trojan horse
Estimates of the number of people who died in the Trojan War vary widely, as the conflict is rooted in mythology and epic poetry rather than historical documentation. According to Homer's "Iliad," thousands of soldiers from both sides perished, but exact figures are not provided. Some historians speculate that if the war did occur, it might have involved casualties in the thousands, but there is no consensus on a definitive number. Ultimately, the Trojan War remains a blend of myth and history, making precise estimates difficult.
Well to me it was all about the Trojan Horse, this is when Achilles men fled and the left a big wooden horse and Achilles and about 20 other soldiers hid inside so the king hauled it into the city as a victory prize, but at night the soldiers snuck out and opened the gates to let the entire army into the city then the war had ended as Troy was burned to the ground.
Achilles led a contingent of Myrmidons, typically estimated to be around 1,000 soldiers, during the Trojan War. In Homer's "Iliad," he is depicted as a formidable warrior and key figure among the Greek forces. However, specific numbers can vary in different accounts of the myth.
One heck of a lot. 10 years of slaughter's worth. Read the Iliad it names and gives a history to half of them!
10,050,250 were to osdsdyseus
over 1o,000,000
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
Hundreds
Zero, US didn't exist then and today there wasn't any war in Greece yet, to import US soldiers.
There were 23 US soldiers who died in Panama. However, it is estimated that the Panamanian soldiers who died were about 314.
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
2,448,095 soldiers died in total in the Korean war.
18 u.s soldiers died in the battle of Mogadishu
Over 10,300,567 have died in Greece for the year 2001.
80,000 soldiers died during the battle of the bulge
It was a naval engagement. Few or no soldiers died.