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The seven rivers of ancient Troy, as mentioned by Homer in the "Iliad," are known to be the Scamander (Xanthos), Simois, Granicus, Thymbraios, Aesepus, Caresus, and the Hecatombian river. These rivers played significant roles in the landscape and mythology surrounding the Trojan War. They were often depicted as important geographical features that contributed to the strategic significance of the city.

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