The site of troy is in Turkey and it is exactly 8,895 miles from Greece. Answer The site of Troy is, indeed, in Turkey, and is just across the Aegean Sea from Greece. From the northernmost part of ancient, Mycenaean Greece to Troy is about 190-200 miles by sea.
You won't find Troy on a map of ancient Greece, as Troy was located in the region of Anatolia, which is on the northwest coast of modern day Turkey.
It was in greece.
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Troy was an ancient city. It was conquered by the Greeks as described by Homer in The Iliad. It was located in what is now Turkey, east of Greece across the Aegean Sea and overlooking the Hellespont/Dardanelles.
Iliad: Bronze Age in Troy Odyssey: Bronze Age in Greece
Ancient Greece
Greece is the city of troy.
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
It was in greece.
No. Troy was situated on the mouth of the Dardanelles in present day Turkey. It was attacked by Greece , supposedly because Paris of Troy had abducted a Greek queen.
Troy, Greece
No: Troy is a city found within the area of Greece. Mount Olympus is a mountain in Greece.
Troy is my brother and a city in Michagan and a place in anchient greece.
It is in Greece!
It was really important to Greece as Troy took Helen, the most Beautiful woman in the world. From:missygirl98--------------------from singapore. :)
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Troy.
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