The tale is that it was used by the Greeks to smuggle soldiers in its belly into Troy to capture the city.
Odysseus.
The Trojan Horse was devised by the Greek hero Odysseus during the Trojan War. According to legend, the Greeks constructed the giant wooden horse to conceal soldiers inside it and trick the Trojans into bringing it into their city. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy, as the hidden Greek warriors emerged at night to open the gates for the rest of their army.
If you refer to a "trick" then you probably mean the Trojan Horse. According to literary legend, the city of Troy was under siege by Greek forces. The Greeks constructed a giant horse, and then presumably gave up the siege and sailed away. The Trojans pulled the horse into the city as a war trophy. The horse was filled with a small force of soldiers, who crept out at night and opened the gates of the city to the Greek army, which had returned under cover of darkness, and the city was taken. The event is not generally considered historically factual. PREVIOUS ANSWER: Im guessing you mean a military tactic. The Greeks introduced western Europe to a strategy called "phalanx". It created a circle and all the soldiers would have their shields out making it hard for their enemy to kill them especially on open plains.
hippos
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
a big wooden horse
No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
in the Trojan war the greek's pretended they had given up their siege of troy and pretended to go home, leaving a giant wooden horse behind as a supposed trophy but they hid greek warriors in the wooden horse so they were taken into the city with the horse. At night the greek warriors climbed ut of the horse, opened the city gates for the rest of the greek army that had now returned and they slaughtered the trojans in their beds.
With his Trojan Horse trick to gain entry to the impregnable city walls.
The horse trick, known as the Trojan Horse, worked once on Troy. According to Greek mythology, the Greeks built a massive wooden horse and hid soldiers inside it, leaving it at the gates of Troy as a supposed offering of peace. The Trojans, believing they had won the war, brought the horse into the city. At night, the Greek soldiers emerged, opened the gates for their fleet, and ultimately led to the fall of Troy.
Because the Greeks used it to trick the Trojans. Inside the horse, Greek soldiers waited and invaded the city at night, thus winning the battle.
Hiding the navy at a distant bay, and tricks the trojans into acceepting their tribute. A wooden horse which hides greek soldiers in it.
Preforming tricks on and around the horse while the horse is at a canter.
Odysseus.
Horse - Άλογο
The cast of Lucille Mulhall and Trick Horse - 1905 includes: Lucille Mulhall as herself
The Trojan Horse was devised by the Greek hero Odysseus during the Trojan War. According to legend, the Greeks constructed the giant wooden horse to conceal soldiers inside it and trick the Trojans into bringing it into their city. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy, as the hidden Greek warriors emerged at night to open the gates for the rest of their army.