On the basis of the number of ships in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad, the historian Thucidydes (5th Century BCE) estimates 120,000, of whom he says at least half would have to have been over the other side of the Dardanelles on the Gallipoli Peninsula growing food to support the force.
During the Trojan war the Greeks gave a Trojan horse to the Trojans as a gift. In fact, the horse was filled with soldiers. At night the soldiers in the horse jumped out and opened the Trojan gates. Afterwards the other Greek soldiers climbed into the gates. That was the story of the Trojan war.
The Trojan War comes from Greek myths and legends.
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Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
During the Trojan war the Greeks gave a Trojan horse to the Trojans as a gift. In fact, the horse was filled with soldiers. At night the soldiers in the horse jumped out and opened the Trojan gates. Afterwards the other Greek soldiers climbed into the gates. That was the story of the Trojan war.
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The Trojan War comes from Greek myths and legends.
The Trojan War comes from Greek myths and legends.
The Trojan War comes from Greek myths and legends.
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The Greek won the Trojan war
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Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.No, Diomedes was a Greek hero associated with the Trojan war.
The Greek hero who masterminded the Trojan Horse was Odysseus. He devised the cunning plan to build a large wooden horse as a deceptive gift to the Trojans, hiding Greek soldiers inside it. Once the Trojans brought the horse into their city, the hidden soldiers emerged at night, leading to the fall of Troy. Odysseus' cleverness and strategic thinking were key to the Greek victory in the Trojan War.