The Troad (/ˈtroʊˌæd/ or /ˈtroʊəd/; Greek: Τρωάδα, Troáda) or Troas (/ˈtroʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Τρῳάς, Trōiás or Τρωϊάς, Trōïás) is a historical region...
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Dardanians (Trojan) (redirect from Dardanians (Troad))
modern terms being Dardanians or Dardans) were a legendary people of the Troad, located in northwestern Anatolia. The Dardanoi were the descendants of...
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Latin: Achilleum) was an ancient Greek city in the south-west of the Troad region of Anatolia. It has been located on a promontory known as Beşika...
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Cebrene (redirect from Antiochia in Troad)
Skamander valley in the Troad region of Anatolia. According to some scholars, the city's name was changed to Antiocheia in the Troad (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια...
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Thebe Hypoplakia, a mythological city in the Trojan Cilicia, near the Troad Thebes, Illinois, a village in the United States Thebe (disambiguation)...
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Opsikion (redirect from Medieval troad)
The Opsician Theme (Greek: θέμα Ὀψικίου, thema Opsikiou) or simply Opsikion (Greek: [θέμα] Ὀψίκιον, from Latin: Obsequium) was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian...
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In Greek mythology, Abarbarea (Ancient Greek: Ἀβαρβαρέη, romanized: Abarbaree, lit. 'unmuddy') was a naiad nymph of the meadows of the Aesepus River, her...
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She was the mother of Ilus, Erichthonius, and Zacynthus. A hill in the Troad and the town Bateia were named after her. Batia's father was the ruler of...
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romanized: Larissa), was an ancient Greek city in the south-west of the Troad region of Anatolia. Its surrounding territory was known in Greek as the...
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Dardanus (city) (redirect from Dardania (Troad))
form; Greek: Δάρδανον, Dardanon, the neuter) was an ancient city in the Troad. It was sometimes called Dardania (Greek: Δαρδανία, Dardania, neuter plural...
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