The ancient city of Troy, particularly as depicted in Homer's "Iliad," was a fortified settlement situated on a hill, surrounded by strong walls and overlooking the plains of the Trojan War. Archaeological findings suggest it had multiple layers of construction over centuries, with mudbrick buildings, a complex of houses, and public spaces. The city likely featured a bustling marketplace and temples, reflecting a vibrant culture. Its strategic location near the Dardanelles allowed for trade and military significance, contributing to its legendary status.
troy is a city
Greece is the city of troy.
Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.The city of Troy has fallen.
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It was called Troy or Ilion.
The "fall of Troy" was not a god. Troy was a city.
Troy the city = "Troya". Troy as a name has no traslation.
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Yes like the city of troy was real and the battle
Heinrich Schliemann gets the credit for finding the city of Troy.