Troy is in modern day Turkey, but in mythological times it was a city-state of Greece. It did fall under the rule of the Roman empire at some point, however, under the name of Ilium.
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Turkey
This is a Greek story, no Roman name.
that was Odysseus and the battle of troy
greek and roman mythologies
Helen's story is from the Ancient Greek times. Roman times are after the Greeks, therefore Helen has no Roman name.
The Trojan horse, full of Greek warriors.
Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.The city of Troy has fallen.
This is a Greek story, no Roman name.
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Troy
Athens is a city in Ohio that got its name from Greek mythology. It comes from the goddess Athena. Another town in Ohio is named after the Greek poet Arion.
There was no Roman there, Rome did not yet exist. The horse was full of Greek soldiers, and the idea of the horse came from Odysseus.
Troy
No. Troy is an Ancient city near to the modern city of Canakkale in Turkey. The capital of the Republic of Greece is ATHENS. Historically, Troy was an Anatolian City that had a number of Greek customs and traditions, but was an enemy of the more "Greek" city-states.
that was Odysseus and the battle of troy
greek and roman mythologies
There are exactly 21 city's that are named after Troy in Greek Mythology.
No. Troy was a city in Turkey that the Trojan War took place in.