No, the city of Troy is not called Trish. Troy, an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey, is known for its historical significance, particularly in relation to the Trojan War as described in Homer's epics. The name has remained Troy, and there is no record of it being renamed to Trish.
Çanakkale ın western Turkey
I presume you mean the ancient city of Troy, as in "Helen of..." If this is your question it is thought to be in Turkey. Near the coast on the western part of Asia Minor. Because of the change in climate and the river near Troy silting up, the city is now several miles inland, not on the coast as mentioned in Homer's story of Troy.
According to Wikipedia Troy was located, and I quote, "in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida."
Troy was located in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida.
There is proof now that Troy did exist. Archeologist have found the city's remains in Turkey.
Çanakkale ın western Turkey
The city Troy was destroyed in the Trojan War; its ruins have been located along the coast of what is now called Turkey in Asia Minor.Another angle:Troy Level VI.
The location of Troy has not changed from when it was an Anatolian city with Hellenic culture to now when it is an Anatolian city with Turkish culture. There has been some minor shifting in the exact location of the coastline and some of the local rivers, but the spot on the Earth where Troy is has not moved.Additionally, since the city of Troy is only a ruin, e.g. there is no modern city where Troy is, the name has not changed either. Most modern Turks associate Troy with the city Canakkale, but this provincial city is still 30-minutes drive from Troy.
Trish Stratus is now a trainer on WWE Tough Enough
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I presume you mean the ancient city of Troy, as in "Helen of..." If this is your question it is thought to be in Turkey. Near the coast on the western part of Asia Minor. Because of the change in climate and the river near Troy silting up, the city is now several miles inland, not on the coast as mentioned in Homer's story of Troy.
According to Wikipedia Troy was located, and I quote, "in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida."
Nothing. It was a city-state. it had it's own government separate from Greece and other city-states in what is now Turkey.
Troy was located in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, southeast of the Dardanelles and beside Mount Ida.
There is proof now that Troy did exist. Archeologist have found the city's remains in Turkey.
Rick Steves is a travel writer specializing in Europe, he has several books and TV shows. He was married to Anne until 2010 and now has a girlfriend called Trish.
no Trish is married to her high school sweetheart Ron and has been for several years now