The Trojan horse was made out of wood.
The Greeks created it and hid in it pretending it was a gift so they could get into the city of troy. If you are getting confused with this and the virus version, the virus was not made in Greece but the Wooden Trojan Horse was.
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.
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.
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
The Trojan horse was made a long time ago, back in Ancient Greece.
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The horse was made of wood.
wood heavy wood
Troy, where the Trojan horse was made.
athen wariors but its a myth
700s b.c
yes there was a Trojan Horse.
The Trojan horse story is told to be a myth. This means that it is a made up story, possibly loosely based on some facts from long ago.
a wooden horse that some greeks made with wood
He made the Trojan Horse.
A Trojan Horse.