Troy is used in more than one way.
Troy was a city-state in Ancient Greece
Troy weight is a measusrement used for precious metals and gemstones
Troy weight.
The name "Troy" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The Term "Troy" Refers To Troy Ounces, Basically Meaning Ounces. "Troy" Doesn't Refer To The Silver, Just The Measurement Of Ounces. Hope This Helps.
A Trojan is a person from the city of Troy.
1.name the gods and goddesses in the story of helen of troy and what they represent? 2.site potable qoutes and their meaning. 3
Bright (intelligent), beautiful one. This is greek, and it is from Helen of Troy.
Question: How many Drams in a Troy Ounce? Answer: One Dram equals 27.34375 Grains under the "Troy" system. Further, there are 480 Grains in a Troy ounce. Dividing 480 / 27.34375 yields a result of 17.554285. Meaning that there are 17.554285 Drams per Troy Ounce, +/- 0.0000001
The troy ounce is part of the troy weights system derived from the Roman monetary system. The term "Troy" ounce probably originated from the famous Troyes fair of the middle ages (held in France) where merchants from many different countries attended and the measure was used as a standard in traiding.
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The name Ileana is a Greek name meaning "of Troy." It is derived from the name of Helen from the story of the Trojan War.
It is a knife given to Helen of Troy by Menelaus as a wedding present. It's meaning ''looking glass'' or ''mirror''