- Troy - Wikipedia
It is best known as the setting for the Greek myth of the Trojan War The archaeological site is open to the public as a tourist destination, and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998 Troy was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt during its 4000 years of occupation
- Troy University
From award-winning academic opportunities to exciting Division I athletics events, Troy University provides students around the globe with top-notch learning opportunities—in class and online
- Troy (2004) - IMDb
Troy: Directed by Wolfgang Petersen With Julian Glover, Brian Cox, Nathan Jones, Adoni Maropis An adaptation of Homer's great epic, the film follows the assault on Troy by the united Greek forces
- Troy | Geography, Archaeology, Map, Trojan War | Britannica
Troy, ancient city in northwestern Anatolia that holds an enduring place in literature and archaeology It lay on trade routes between Europe and Asia, and questions of its size, wealth, and status are matters of scholarly debate
- What Archaeology Reveals About the Real Troy - GreekReporter. com
What has archaeological revealed about the real history of Troy, and how does this tie into the legends from Greek mythology?
- Ancient City of Troy - World History Edu
Troy, or Troíā in ancient Greek, Trōia in Latin, and known to the Hittites as Wilusa, is one of the most iconic cities in history Immortalized as the setting of Homer ’s Iliad, it has captured the imagination of generations as a site of heroic battles, divine intervention, and enduring myths
- Where Was Troy And What Happened To It? - WorldAtlas
Troy was an ancient Bronze Age city located in modern-day Turkey It was also the legendary setting for Homer's epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, mentioned in the introduction The city of Troy was strategically positioned between the Mediterranean Sea and the civilizations to the East
- Ancient Troy: The city and the legend of the Trojan War
Troy is an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day Turkey, but is also famously the setting for the legendary Trojan War in Homer's epic poems the "Iliad" and the
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