The opposing side gave Troy a wooden horse. The Trojans thought that it was a gift from Athena (goddess of battle strategy) and brought it into their city. Although they didn't know that the wooden horse was filled with their enemies and during the night the enemies opened the trap door of the wooden horse and destroyed Troy.
Yes and no. Yes there were lots of battle between Turks and Greeks in that particuller area but the story is just a glorification and fiction of some actuall events
The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
The True Story of Troy - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 16 May 2004
The siege of Troy probably happened around 1100 BC. The battle of Thermopylae was in 480 BC - about six hundred years later.
Helen of troy was a key character in the Homer's epic poem ''iliad'' which describes the Trojan war. Its possible that it was (basicaly) a true story.
The reaction of the 2003 movie Helen of Troy was good. Many movie critics thought the movie true to the era and the cast did an amazing job.
Yes like the city of troy was real and the battle
Troy
He is a mythological character he is real if you believe in him. He did fight at the battle of troy.
The land of try is best known for witnessing the Trojan war. The battle was fought between the Greeks and the Troy after Paris of Troy help Helen of Sparta elope with him to Troy.
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Odysseus was there. Achilles was there. Troy lost. Troy got wiped off the map. Hector dies.
The battle of Troy took place in the city of Troy. The battle began outside of the cities walls, however the Greeks were able to sneak into the city by hiding in large wooden horse.
He was apart of the battle of Troy
The Battle of Troy
The rating for the movie Troy is a 15 due to violent bloody battle scenes.
True Believer - Troy Cassar-Daley album - was created in 1997.
Greeks and trojans