Greek warriors tasked with opening Troy's gates to let in the Greek army when the Persian victory party subsided.
The Greek hero who masterminded the Trojan Horse was Odysseus. He devised the cunning plan to build a large wooden horse as a deceptive gift to the Trojans, hiding Greek soldiers inside it. Once the Trojans brought the horse into their city, the hidden soldiers emerged at night, leading to the fall of Troy. Odysseus' cleverness and strategic thinking were key to the Greek victory in the Trojan War.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
lesson learn from the trojan horse
The Greeks pretended to give up and sent the Trojan horse a gift to Trojans to show their defeat. However, they actually had a plan. Inside the horse hid the Greek's army. When the Trojans celebrated victory and fell asleep, the Greeks crept out at night and burnt and destroyed Troy.
Greek warriors tasked with opening Troy's gates to let in the Greek army when the Persian victory party subsided.
The Greek hero who masterminded the Trojan Horse was Odysseus. He devised the cunning plan to build a large wooden horse as a deceptive gift to the Trojans, hiding Greek soldiers inside it. Once the Trojans brought the horse into their city, the hidden soldiers emerged at night, leading to the fall of Troy. Odysseus' cleverness and strategic thinking were key to the Greek victory in the Trojan War.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
This expression refers to the Trojan horse statue that was a gift by the Greek army filled with Greek soldiers to the Trojan army. The Trojans celebrated, what they thought to be their victory and as they fell asleep, the greek soldiers emerged and slaughtered them. If you looked this gift horse in the mouth, you would have found several hiding Greek soldiers.
lesson learn from the trojan horse
The Greeks pretended to give up and sent the Trojan horse a gift to Trojans to show their defeat. However, they actually had a plan. Inside the horse hid the Greek's army. When the Trojans celebrated victory and fell asleep, the Greeks crept out at night and burnt and destroyed Troy.
Yes.
No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
Odysseus thought of it.
The Trojan Horse.
Δούρειος Ίππος is the exact words that translate the "Trojan Horse" words in Greek
the Trojan horse was a giant wooden hollow horse the Greeks used to hide soldiers in and to attack troy the Trojan symbol was a horse and they thought it was a gift