The Trojan Horse remains one of the most iconic symbols of deception in ancient warfare. According to Greek mythology, after a decade-long siege, the Greeks devised a plan to infiltrate the impenetrable walls of Troy. They built a colossal wooden horse, concealing a select group of warriors within its belly. Pretending to surrender, the Greeks left the horse outside Troy as a peace offering. Filled with curiosity, the Trojans brought the horse inside their city, unaware of the hidden threat. Under the cover of night, the Greek warriors emerged, opening the city gates to their compatriots. Troy fell, and the Greeks emerged victorious. The Trojan Horse exemplifies the power of strategy and cunning in warfare, and remains an enduring symbol of deception in ancient Greece.#34#