it was ten years long, from what I've read.
Troy is not a person. It's the name of the country where King Priam lived and ruled before the Greek Heroes like Achilles, Odysseus, Agamemnon, Menelaus, Ajax, and others laid siege on it and destroyed the city, leaving it in ruins after 1o years of constant warfare. The walls around the city made it impossible for á greek victory, but after Odysseus' Trojan horse, Troy finally fell.
Randall Marshall Troy goes by Randy Troy, and Mars Troy.
Troy Walcott's birth name is Troy Antwon Walcott.
Troy Brohawn's birth name is Michael Troy Brohawn.
Troy Glaus's birth name is Troy Edward Glaus.
No, the walls of ancient Troy are no longer standing. The site of Troy, located in modern-day Turkey, has archaeological remnants, but the walls themselves have not survived.
in the book inside the walls of troy the protagonist is the main character
1800bc
Hector's little son, Astyanax, was thrown from the walls of Troy and killed by the Greeks after the fall of the city.
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hid in a Trojan horse
The walls of the city, which is what they were for.
Achilles
no troy is a place were Achilles flighted the Trojans they got in to the walls of troy bye a Trojan horse
The Walls of Troy, specifically those associated with the ancient city of Troy in present-day Turkey, varied in size over different periods. The most famous walls, built during the late Bronze Age, were approximately 5 meters (16 feet) high and encircled the city with a length of about 1,200 meters (almost 4,000 feet). These massive stone structures were designed for defense and are notable for their archaeological significance.
Sadly the Wall of Troy was destroyed during the War of Troy...The Troy was rediscovered by Shliman, German Archeologyst...He foud Troy in todays Turkey...The walls were not so high as described in Homer's Iliad...