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caballo de troya
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According to the Homeric poems, put an end to the site of 10 years to invade the city of Troy, the Greeks used a huge statue hollow shaped horse, who left against City simulating a withdrawal. The Trojans entered it as a trophy, and that night a group of soldiers who were hiding within the animal came out to open the doors of the wall and let the Greek troops who had returned without being seen. Thus they destroyed the city taking its occupants by surprise. The Trojan horse is an example of deception where the confidence of those who assume are victorious once again against her.

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