The Trojan Horse represents Greece due to its pivotal role in the ancient Greek myth of the Trojan War, particularly in Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey." It symbolizes cunning and strategy, as the Greeks used it as a deceptive ploy to infiltrate the heavily fortified city of Troy. By hiding soldiers inside the horse and presenting it as a gift, the Greeks ultimately conquered Troy, showcasing their ingenuity and tactical prowess. This tale reflects key themes of Greek culture, including the value placed on intelligence and resourcefulness in warfare.
The Trojan horse was made a long time ago, back in Ancient Greece.
He doesn't hear it. He comes up with the idea of the Trojan horse and wins the war for Greece.
Δούρειος Ίππος is the exact words that translate the "Trojan Horse" words in Greek
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.
He doesn't hear it. He comes up with the idea of the Trojan horse and wins the war for Greece.
there wasn't a trogan horse. maybe you mean trojan not trogan.
no the Spartans did and at night they fought Greece and the Spartans won
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If it ever existed, it rotted away a long time ago.
The odyssey was actually the story that came after the Trojan war. In the Illiad, Greece won the Trojan war after ambushing them using the wooden horse.
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People speak of a Trojan horse to describe something misleading or potentially dangerous.