Trojan horse story :
Greek deadly toy, TROY. Trojan not virus but a weapon by Greeks. Where Did This Story Come From? Most details come from poems. Homer’s Iliad doesn’t describe the horse in detail — it stops before Troy falls. The full story comes later from Virgil’s Aeneid , written by the Romans about 400 years after the supposed war. Virgil wrote it as a proud Roman myth, showing how Rome’s ancestors were clever warriors. Was Troy Real? Yes. In the 1870s, a German named Heinrich Schliemann found ruins in Turkey where Troy was said to be. The site, called Hisarlik, has huge stone walls, layers of burned cities on top of each other — signs of battles and fires. So, the city was real, the war probably real. Trade routes passed there — whoever held Troy controlled who moved goods by sea. Rich city, good reason to fight. But Was There a Horse? No wooden horse has ever been found — wood rots. There’s no proof a giant hollow horse stood outside Troy’s walls. Many historians say the “horse” w...