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there was 384 people in the trojan horse
lesson learn from the trojan horse
Odysseus thought of it.
The Trojan Horse is a legendary structure from ancient Greek mythology, specifically mentioned in Homer's epic, the "Aeneid" by Virgil. It is said to have been built during the Trojan War, which is traditionally dated to around the 12th or 13th century BCE. However, since the Trojan Horse is a mythological tale rather than a historical event, there is no specific date for its construction.
According to legend, the Greek hero Odysseus masterminded the Trojan Horse. He devised the cunning plan to construct a large wooden horse, hide Greek soldiers inside it, and present it as a gift to the Trojans. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy, as the Trojans brought the horse into their city, allowing the hidden Greek soldiers to emerge at night, opening the gates for the rest of the Greek army. Odysseus's cleverness in this strategy is a hallmark of his character in Greek mythology.
In greek mythology the Trojan horse was used in the time of the trojan war . It was used for the Greeks to hide in ,so that they can rule over troy.
It's a reference to the Trojan Horse of ancient Greek mythology.
The Trojan Horse
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According to the Greek mythology in order to defeat the Trojans the Greeks build a Trojan horse which held warriors hidden in it.These warriors attacked the Trojans during night and led to the destruction of Trojan empire.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
lesson learn from the trojan horse
Yes.
The Greeks first used the Trojan horse to raze the city of Troy
No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
No, the Trojan Horse was not Joan of Arc's idea; it is a story from ancient Greek mythology, specifically from the tale of the Trojan War. The concept involves Greek soldiers hiding inside a wooden horse to infiltrate the city of Troy. Joan of Arc, a French military leader during the Hundred Years' War, lived in the 15th century, long after the myth of the Trojan Horse was established. Thus, the two are unrelated in both time and context.
The Trojan horse appears in Greek mythology, and it is believed that something to that effect occurred, but I seriously doubt it happened exactly the way legend tells it. It is suggested that the 'horse' represented an earthquake that weakened Troy's city walls, and it also may refer to the Trojan calvary led by Hector, but whether or not it was a giant wooden horse filled with soldiers is debatable.