
Siege of Troy
The Siege of Troy was a legendary conflict in ancient Greek mythology, occurring when Greek armies attacked the city of Troy to recover a stolen wife. The Greeks laid siege for ten years, attempting various strategies to breach the city walls. The story culminates in the clever use of a giant wooden horse, known as the Trojan Horse, which concealed soldiers inside. The Trojans brought the horse into their city, unknowingly allowing the Greeks to secretly attack at night, leading to the fall and destruction of Troy. This event symbolizes deception, bravery, and the complex nature of warfare.