The soldiers were hidden inside the hollow wooden structure of the Trojan Horse, which the Greeks constructed as a deceptive gift to the Trojans. They concealed themselves within the body of the horse, while the rest of the Greek army pretended to sail away. Once the Trojans brought the horse into their city, the hidden soldiers emerged at night, opening the gates for the rest of the Greek forces to enter and attack. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy.
The Trojan War was ended by the Greeks using a cunning strategy rather than a specific weapon. They built a large wooden horse and left it as a supposed offering to the Trojans. However, Greek soldiers were hiding inside the horse and once it was brought into the city of Troy, they emerged and attacked, ultimately leading to the downfall of Troy.
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Cramped and uncomfortable, if indeed it actually happened. But it made a good story for the bards to sing about in entertaining their audiences.
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The romance of the "Trojan Horse." As years roll by, historians it seems, question the actual existence of the Trojan War, as they do the city of Troy itself.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
During the Trojan war the Greeks gave a Trojan horse to the Trojans as a gift. In fact, the horse was filled with soldiers. At night the soldiers in the horse jumped out and opened the Trojan gates. Afterwards the other Greek soldiers climbed into the gates. That was the story of the Trojan war.
The Greek soldiers penetrated the Trojan walls through the cunning use of the Trojan Horse, a large wooden structure that housed a select group of soldiers. The Greeks left the horse at the gates of Troy as a deceptive gift, feigning their departure. The Trojans, believing they had won, brought the horse into the city. Under cover of night, the hidden soldiers emerged, opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, and seized control of Troy.
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The Achaean soldiers.
The Trojan horse was hollow because it was full of soldiers sneaking into the city of Troy.
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.
Well, to begin The Trojan Horse was a wooden horse that the Greek army built to enter a city and rescue a princess. (that's the epic told by homer) They offered the horse as a gift, but inside were solders and when the night set, the soldiers popped out and killed and burn the city.
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
The Trojan Horse was devised by the Greek hero Odysseus during the Trojan War. According to legend, the Greeks constructed the giant wooden horse to conceal soldiers inside it and trick the Trojans into bringing it into their city. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy, as the hidden Greek warriors emerged at night to open the gates for the rest of their army.
The Trojan Horse was a gigantic wooden horse with a hole in its stomach so Greek soldiers could get out to concer Troy.
They were soldiers. After the Trojans opened their city wall to bring the wooden horse in, the soldiers came out and captured the city, ending the ten-year Trojan War.