Homer thrice alludes to the Trojan horse near the Iliad's end: Epeios knocks out an unwary opponent (23.68-91); Priam commands his people to haul lumber into the city without fear of ambush (24.778-9); the poem's final word suggests Troy's inability to survive without Hector hippodamos.
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