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There was no ancient troy
Ancient Greece
The Punic Wars. The Carthaginians were Phoenician, and the Latin word for them was punicus, from which came the name of punic.
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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.
The name was 'Ilium'. It is believed the original inhabitants called it something like 'Wilusa' which the Greeks corrupted to 'Ilios', thence the Latin word.
Troy is also known as Ilion (or Ilium in Latin).
There was no ancient troy
Ilium, another name for ancient Troy.
The ancient Latin name "plumbum" refers to the element lead. This name is the origin of the chemical symbol "Pb" for lead, derived from its Latin name. Lead has been used since ancient times for various applications, including plumbing, which is reflected in its Latin name.
The Latin name was Londinium.There was no ancient Greek name for London.
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Ancient Greece
The name of Ulysses was the Latin derivative of the ancient Greek name of Odysseus.
Latin was the language of the ancient Romans.
The ancient name for Turkey is Troy.
Illium the ancient greek name for Troy.