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Troy was a vast city in the Ancient Greek era.The city of Troy has fallen.
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No. Troy is an Ancient city near to the modern city of Canakkale in Turkey. The capital of the Republic of Greece is ATHENS. Historically, Troy was an Anatolian City that had a number of Greek customs and traditions, but was an enemy of the more "Greek" city-states.
A good estimate of Troy level viia, the site of the legendary Greek invasion, is about 10,000.
I believe Odysseus destroyed the city of troy
Troy, the ancient city known for its role in Greek mythology and the Trojan War, does not exist as a living city today. The site of ancient Troy is located near the modern town of Hisarlik in Turkey and is primarily an archaeological site. While it attracts tourists and researchers, the historical city itself has long been in ruins, and there is no active city functioning on the site.
"Troy" in French is "Troie." It refers to the ancient city in present-day Turkey, known for being the setting of the Trojan War in Greek mythology.
The son of Zeus and Electra is Dardanus. He was the founder of the city of Dardania in ancient Troy and a prominent figure in Greek mythology.
No. Troy was a city in Turkey that the Trojan War took place in.
There are exactly 21 city's that are named after Troy in Greek Mythology.
The setting for 'Goddess of Yesterday' is ancient Greece, specifically during the time of the Trojan War. The story takes place in various locations including the city of Troy, Mount Olympus, and the Greek countryside.
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