Dussel wrote:
I never understood why a Trojan is called a "Trojan"
(Loved that clip! Also like "The New Statesman" with Rick Mayall.)
Anyway, the reason i think it is called a trojan horse is that the Trojans recieved a gift and accepted it because they thought it was a legitemate gift, such as a peace offering or something.
I also think it was not much the point of who gave what to who, but more the event that took place - a "trojan horse" were presented to the people at Troja, which accepted it, and with it came a mallicious payload (soldiers). If it had been presented at, say Constantinople, it would could just as well have been called a "Byzantine horse".
If it was a rabbit or a badger....
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