Well, for one, historians are not even sure that the Trojan war even existed. They think that they may have found the site on which the city was built, but this is just an estimated area, as there were several cities built on top.<br>However, if the war was a real one, then it is assumed that inter-Greece warring would still continue on for centuries as is what happened anyways.
Bloody, as you would expect of war.
The Trojan War was a 'legendary' war between the Ancient Greeks and the city of Troy (located in northwestern,modern Turkey.)Scholars estimate that it took place in the 12th or 13th Century BC.That would make it about about 3300 years ago.
turtle. (No they didnt lie on their backs with their feet in the air), the guys in the middle would hold their shields over their heads.
The line is actually:Equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentesDo not trust the horse, Trojans. Whatever it is, I fear the Danaans (Greeks) even bearing gifts.It was spoken by the Trojan priest of Poseidon, Laocoon, who was trying to warn the Trojans that the Horse left by the Greeks might be a ploy.
no one knows for sure, because no one knows if it really happened. We can guess that if it did happen, it would have been around the year 1250 b.c.
Bloody, as you would expect of war.
the snake would have killed her
The two opinions of the Greeks were that the Trojans werea. They thought that the Trojans were hiding in the Trojan horseb. They thought the Trojans would drop from the sky to attack them
History will repeat itself.
There were many kings during Troy's reign, but the one that ruled during the Trojan War was King Priam.
Paris, a Trojan prince, had stolen away with Helen, Queen of Sparta, and and the Greeks went to war against Troy to get Helen back. Of course, that's the romantic version told by Homer. More likely, Troy was charging exorbitant tolls on Greek ships trading between the Aegean and Black Seas, and the Greeks decided it would be cheaper to wipe out the city than to continue paying them.
South Korea would now be dominated by communist North Korea
The oldest wooden horse that became famous was probably the Trojan Horse. Built hundreds of years ago as a "gift" by the Greeks to the Trojans. Greeks would hide inside the horse, and attack once they were inside the city.
When the Greeks left the wooden horse outside Troy they also left the spy Sinon to be captured by the Trojan forces. Sinon explained to the Trojans that the horse was a charm to get the Greek ships home safely, and that if the Trojans could take the horse inside their city it would protect Troy from future Greek attack. The idea was that the Trojan's claimed the horse as a gift, hoping to benefit from it; but this was what led to the fall of their city. A virus which describes itself as an app plays the same trick: it looks like a gift, but in fact is a poison. So Trojan is the correct term.
the Holocaust would not have happend without World War II.
The Trojan War was a 'legendary' war between the Ancient Greeks and the city of Troy (located in northwestern,modern Turkey.)Scholars estimate that it took place in the 12th or 13th Century BC.That would make it about about 3300 years ago.
I don't think it would have resulted in anything major or changed history. Others would have done what he did.