A Warrior at Troy would be called a Trojan.
For Troy, it was Hector Priamades.
After Queen Helen of Sparta had been abducted to Troy, all the Greek city states were Troy's enemies.
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.
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Some argue and say there is evidence that Hector actually lived and was a great warrior in the Trojan Wars, which is likely but he was probably wasn't the amazing warrior as he is depicted, He was more than likely just a stand out soldier in the Trojan Army. Its mostly believed that Hector was a mythical character depicted as the greatest warrior in Troy. The myth claims he was slain by Achilles, and his lifeless body was dragged from the walls of Troy to the Greek lines. His brother Paris killed Achilles in the siege of Troy by shooting Achilles in the only vulnerable place on his body, the heel, that's where the term Achilles Heel stems from, meaning a persons special weakness.
Hector
Hector.
Ajax was a famous warrior at the siege of Troy.
The best Trojan warrior and brother of Pairs.
The best Trojan warrior and brother of Pairs.
Hector, son of Priam, prince of Troy, was slewed by Achilles.
Ajax
He is not a god, but a warrior and a king. Famous for his battle at Troy.
For Troy, it was Hector Priamades.
It was called Troy or Ilion.
A female warrior is typically referred to as a warrior, warrior woman, or a shieldmaiden.
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy