GREEK MYTHOLOGY - 7

 Q:   What is the myth of the Trojan War?

A:     The Trojan War was the greatest conflict in the Greek mythology, a war that was to influence literature and arts for centuries. It was fought by the Greeks against the city of Troy, and lasted for 10 years.
       Paris, son of king Priam of Troy fell in love with the beautiful Helen, wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta in Greece. Helen went with Paris to Troy. After the Trojans refused to return Helen to Menelaus, Greek warriors proceeded to Troy in 1000 ships.
       After 10 long years, the city of Troy was captured by treachery. A force of Greek warriors gained entrance to the city by hiding in the interior of a large wooden horse. The Trojans thought it was an offering to the Gods, and dragged the horse inside the city gates. When night fell, Greek soldiers slipped out of the horse, and burned the city.
       The phrase 'A Trojan Horse' has its origins in this myths. It refers to a gift that may not be what it seems.

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