The city was completely surrounded by a thick guarded wall that no enemy could penetrate, hence the wooden horse!
Yes there was a Trojan war. The ruins of the Troy have been found.
Troy
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
The Greek won The Trojan War. They also destroyed Troy.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
Troy was burned to the ground after the Trojan War.
The other way around - the fall of Troy ended the Trojan War.
A Trojan is a person of Troy, as in Helen of Troy who led the Trojans to war in a (Trojan) horse
No, Persian soldiers did not defeat Troy in a wooden horse. The story of the wooden horse is part of Greek mythology, specifically the tale of the Trojan War, where the Greeks used a deceptive wooden horse to infiltrate the city of Troy. The Persians are not involved in this story; they are a different historical entity that rose to prominence later, long after the events of the Trojan War.
Yes there was a Trojan war. The ruins of the Troy have been found.
Troy
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
The Greek won The Trojan War. They also destroyed Troy.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
Troy is the name of a place. Trojan refers to a person or thing from Troy. Homer wrote about the Trojan War.
Troy was defeated and destroyed in the Trojan war.
The date when Menelaus attacked Troy in the Trojan War was between 1260 and 1240 BC.