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What is the Trojan horse trick?

During the Trojan War, the Trojans "admitted defeat" and sent a "peace gift" of a beautiful, huge wooden horse to the Greeks' camp; but the Greeks didn't know that the horse was hollow and that the Trojans were hiding inside of it, ready to attack them.


Who wanted a peace between the Trojans and the Greeks?

In Homer's "Iliad," the character of Priam, the king of Troy, seeks peace between the Trojans and the Greeks, especially after the death of his son Hector. Additionally, the goddess Athena supports peace efforts, encouraging a resolution to the conflict. However, the desire for peace is often overshadowed by the ambitions and emotions of the warriors on both sides. Ultimately, the quest for peace is complicated by personal vendettas and the overarching themes of honor and glory in war.


Is it true or false that the Trojans inhabited Greece in the bronze age?

False. The Trojans inhabited the city of Troy, located in what is now northwest Turkey, during the Bronze Age. The Greeks, specifically the Mycenaean civilization, were located in mainland Greece. The interactions between the two are famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad," which centers around the Trojan War.


Who did the Greeks fight a 10 year war with?

The Greeks fought a ten-year war against the Trojans, known as the Trojan War. This conflict was famously depicted in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The war began over the abduction of Helen, the wife of Menelaus, by Paris of Troy, leading to a coalition of Greek city-states led by Agamemnon to besiege the city of Troy. The war ultimately ended with the Greeks' cunning use of the Trojan Horse to infiltrate and conquer the city.


What gods joined the Greeks?

In Greek mythology, the gods that joined the Greeks, particularly in the context of the Trojan War, included major Olympian deities such as Athena, who supported the Greeks due to her grudge against the Trojans, and Hera, who also favored the Greek cause. Other gods like Poseidon and Hephaestus provided assistance to the Greek heroes. Conversely, gods such as Aphrodite and Ares sided with the Trojans, showcasing the divine intervention that played a critical role in the conflict.