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Peneleus [r]: A
Greek warrior hiding inside the
Trojan horse along with
Odysseus and
Agamemnon; when it was wheeled inside the walls of
Troy based on a deceptive and brilliant
military strategy, the fighters emerged during the night from the hollow belly of the horse, opened the gates of Troy, which let in returning Greek fighters from the ships. As a result, Troy was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long
Trojan War. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman
mythology such as
Homer, who wrote the
Iliad and
Odyssey, as well as the Roman
poet Virgil who wrote the
Aeneid centuries later.
[e]
Armed Greek warriors hid quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.
Pictured: a wooden horse in Prague.