Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.
The city of Troy has fallen.
troy was the most conquered city in ancient Greece
the siege of Troy was unbelievable
it was upheld
It means troy but it is troiam because it is plural in a sentence.
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25 cities: -Troy, Alabama -Troy, Idaho -Troy, Illinois -Troy Grove, Illinois -Troy, Indiana -Troy Mills, Iowa -Troy, Kansas -Troy, Maine -Troy, Michigan -New Troy, Michigan -Troy, Missouri -Troy, Montana -Troy, New Hampshire -Troy, New York -Troy, North Carolina -Troy, Ohio -Troy, Pennsylvania -Troy, South Carolina -Troy, Tennessee -Troy, Texas -Troy, Vermont -North Troy, Vermont -Troy, Virginia -Troy, West Virginia -East Troy, Wisconsin
Troy University - Troy, AlabamaTroy University - Troy, AlabamaTroy University - Troy, AlabamaTroy University - Troy, AlabamaTroy University - Troy, AlabamaTroy University - Troy, Alabama
Troy = noun (proper noun) was = verb (linking verb; past tense) its = possessive adjective (some call this a "possessive pronoun") name = noun (common noun)
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
1 troy pound is 12 troy ounces.
1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg1 lb(troy) = 0.373241 kg
The "fall of Troy" was not a god. Troy was a city.