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i think it was the Great Persian Empire, the largest Empire in ancient times. The King of Troy was the Satrap for the Persian King of Kings, and that is why later, after the Greeks burned and destroyed Troy, Shah-en-Shah Xerxes invaded Greece, defeated the Greek-Spartan Army, entered into their capital Athens and BURNED THE ACROPOLIS IN A PUNISHING ACT FOR BURNING TROY.
A looting expedition of Achaean Greeks invaded western Asia Minor and successfully captured the rich cities there, including Troy.
The Greeks who were inside the stomach of the horse opened the huge gates and the Greeks invaded the city of Troy. the fate of the horse itself is undocumented, but the Greeks could not have removed it so it is reasonable to presume it was left at troy,maybe burnt?
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
The ancient Greeks invaded Troy to take back Queen Helen.
He died when the Greeks invaded troy.
I only know of one city called Troy and that was the Troy of the Iliad. The Romans never invaded that Troy, in fact they didn't even exist as a people at the time. The founder of Rome, Aeneas, according to Virgil, was supposed to be a refugee from Troy. We don't specifically know what language the Trojans spoke, but it was more than likely Greek or some dialect of Greek.
i think it was the Great Persian Empire, the largest Empire in ancient times. The King of Troy was the Satrap for the Persian King of Kings, and that is why later, after the Greeks burned and destroyed Troy, Shah-en-Shah Xerxes invaded Greece, defeated the Greek-Spartan Army, entered into their capital Athens and BURNED THE ACROPOLIS IN A PUNISHING ACT FOR BURNING TROY.
A looting expedition of Achaean Greeks invaded western Asia Minor and successfully captured the rich cities there, including Troy.
The Greeks who were inside the stomach of the horse opened the huge gates and the Greeks invaded the city of Troy. the fate of the horse itself is undocumented, but the Greeks could not have removed it so it is reasonable to presume it was left at troy,maybe burnt?
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Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.Augustus never invaded Britain.
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
There are 12 troy ounces in 1 troy pound.
Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.