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get back to his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus after fighting in the trojan war and after the trojan horse was made
According to the Iliad, yes.
No, the Trojan Horse is not found in "The Iliad." The concept of the Trojan Horse appears in "The Aeneid" by Virgil and in later sources detailing the Trojan War. "The Iliad," attributed to Homer, focuses on the events of the war itself, particularly the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon, rather than the war's conclusion or the cunning strategies employed to breach Troy's defenses.
In "The Iliad," the Trojans initially appear to be winning the war, but the Greeks (Achaeans) ultimately prevail. The war concludes with the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse, which allows Greek soldiers to infiltrate and sack the city of Troy. Thus, while "The Iliad" focuses on the conflict's events, it is the Greeks who ultimately win the Trojan War.
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get back to his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus after fighting in the trojan war and after the trojan horse was made
According to the Iliad, yes.
the Trojan Horse
The main source of the story is Virgil's Iliad, a Latin epic poem from the time of Augustus
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
The Iliad is about the Trojan War.
This is not in the Iliad. The Iliad starts when the Trojan war has gone on for nine years.
because it was a war in between Greece and the Trojans in which the Greeks used the Trojan horse to defeat the Trojans. This can be found in Homer's poems: the Iliad or the Odyssey.
The Iliad.
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