Nothing. Virgil was a Roman writer who wrote about the events following the Trojan War, specifically the journey of Aeneas (a Trojan hero who barely escaped the burning of his city and eventually went on to found a fairly unremarkable city called Rome). Virgil was writing centuries after the Trojan War, so nothing happened to him during said war.
The Aeneid tells the story following the Trojan war. It is written by Virgil.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
Aeneas
They went home.
The Aeneid tells the story following the Trojan war. It is written by Virgil.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
Aeneas
It didn't exist then.
They went home.
Nothing
There was no Roman in the Trojan horse. The Trojan horse was an element in a fictional story written by Virgil in his Latin epic poem The Aeneid. According to the poems over 3,000 Greek (not Roman) soldiers were inside the horse, with Odysseus as the leader. The Trojan war may or may not have happened. Answer 2. Odysseus had this fruitful idea.
The Trojan war was proven by, when people found evidence like armor and journals.
Virgil's Aeneid is a story of Aeneas, a hero of the Trojan War who sailed the Mediterranean and reached Africa, Sicily and, finally, Latium (land of the Latins). The legend of the Romans being descendants of the Trojans predates Virgil.
He was killed with a knife from Agamemnon.
In the Trojan War, Aeneas was a Trojan hero and a key warrior, noted for his bravery and strength. According to Greek mythology, he fought valiantly against the Greeks and was one of the few Trojans to survive the war. After the fall of Troy, Aeneas escaped the burning city with his father, Anchises, and his son, Ascanius, embarking on a journey that would eventually lead him to Italy, where he became an ancestor of the Romans. His story is primarily recounted in Virgil's epic, the "Aeneid."