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After Achilles, the greatest two other warriors were Telamonian Ajax (Greater Ajax) and Odysseus. These two warriors competed to see who was the braver warrior.
Greek is army and Ulysses built a wooden horse....
Troy "died" from being defeated by another army. this was done with the help of the Trojan horse. which was a big wooden horse that solders hid inside and defeated troy. (the Trojan horse was crated by Greek warriors and Odysseus came up with the idea.)
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After twenty years from home, Odysseus departs from the goddess Calypso's island. He arrives in Phoenicia, which is ruled by Alcinous. Alcionous asks Odysseus to tell him the story of his adventures, in exchange for a ship back to his homeland. Odysseus then proceeds to tell Alcinous of the war in Troy, going to Ismarus, how his soldiers dismantled the town and losing several rows of men on each ship from the Cicones army.
With his Trojan Horse trick to gain entry to the impregnable city walls.
Odysseus is a soldier who must fight in the Greek army at Troy.
in the Trojan war the greek's pretended they had given up their siege of troy and pretended to go home, leaving a giant wooden horse behind as a supposed trophy but they hid greek warriors in the wooden horse so they were taken into the city with the horse. At night the greek warriors climbed ut of the horse, opened the city gates for the rest of the greek army that had now returned and they slaughtered the trojans in their beds.
Odysseus was a leader of the Greek army that conquered Troy. It was his idea to create the gift known as the Trojan Horse as a means of getting a force of armed men inside the city gates.
Nestor describes Odysseus as a brave and cunning warrior, known for his leadership skills and strategic thinking during the Trojan War. He highlights Odysseus's intelligence and resourcefulness, emphasizing his role in the success of the Greek army.
Odysseus tricked Achilles into joining the Trojan War by disguising himself and visiting Achilles' home while seeking warriors for the Greek army. He cleverly devised a ruse by placing weapons among the toys of Achilles' son, prompting Achilles to reveal himself when he instinctively reached for the sword, thus exposing his intention to fight. This clever manipulation showcased Odysseus' cunning and strategic mind, convincing Achilles to leave his isolated life and join the battle.
According to legend, the Greek hero Odysseus masterminded the Trojan Horse. He devised the cunning plan to construct a large wooden horse, hide Greek soldiers inside it, and present it as a gift to the Trojans. This ruse ultimately led to the fall of Troy, as the Trojans brought the horse into their city, allowing the hidden Greek soldiers to emerge at night, opening the gates for the rest of the Greek army. Odysseus's cleverness in this strategy is a hallmark of his character in Greek mythology.
The leader of the Greek army was Agamemnon.
The Trojan army is made up of the young men in Troy (in archaic times almost all young men were expected to be soldiers when their city needed them). The Greek army is made up of the armies of Sparta (Menelaus' city - from where Helen was stolen), Thebes (Agamemnon's city, Agamemnon is Menelaus' brothr), and whichever other Greek cities Agamemnon and Menelaus can persuade or trick into joining the expedition as allies. (Achilles and Odysseus are both tricked into joining the war, while Ajax from Salamis and Diomedes from Argos seem to come willingly).
To show courage TO HIS ARMY
Greek People's Liberation Army was created in 1942.
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