Most people just refer to is as the Trojan Horse
After Queen Helen of Sparta had been abducted to Troy, all the Greek city states were Troy's enemies.
A good estimate of Troy level viia, the site of the legendary Greek invasion, is about 10,000.
They built a huge honking horse. A small number of Greek soldiers hid inside it. When night fall came, the soldiers killed the guards and opened the gate for the Greek Army that was hiding. Troy was then burned to the ground.
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 tale is that it was used by the Greeks to smuggle soldiers in its belly into Troy to capture the city.
Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.The city of Troy has fallen.
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Most people just refer to is as the Trojan Horse
As part of the bardic story to explain the capture of the impregnable city of Troy by the Greek plundering expedition over 3,000 years ago.
No. Troy is an Ancient city near to the modern city of Canakkale in Turkey. The capital of the Republic of Greece is ATHENS. Historically, Troy was an Anatolian City that had a number of Greek customs and traditions, but was an enemy of the more "Greek" city-states.
No. Troy was a city in Turkey that the Trojan War took place in.
There are exactly 21 city's that are named after Troy in Greek Mythology.
A Trojan is a person from the city of Troy.
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After Queen Helen of Sparta had been abducted to Troy, all the Greek city states were Troy's enemies.
The Achaeans (Greeks) went on an extended ten-year looting raid of Asia Minor and the Islands, culminating in capture and sacking of the richest city - Troy.