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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TroadTroad - Wikipedia

    The Troad ( / ˈtroʊˌæd / or / ˈtroʊəd /; Greek: Τρωάδα, Troáda) or Troas ( / ˈtroʊəs /; Ancient Greek: Τρῳάς, Trōiás or Τρωϊάς, Trōïás) is a historical region in northwestern Anatolia. It corresponds with the Biga Peninsula ( Turkish: Biga Yarımadası) in the Çanakkale province of modern Turkey.

    • Achilleion (Troad)

      Achilleion (Ancient Greek: Ἀχίλλειον, romanized: Achilleion;...

  2. Tróade es el nombre de una antigua región histórica de la zona costera de Misia, situada al noroeste de Asia Menor (Anatolia). Corresponde con la península geográfica de igual nombre de la actual Turquía, que pertenece a la provincia de Çanakkale y una pequeña parte a la de Balikesir.

  3. Alexandria Troas ("Alexandria of the Troad"; Greek: Αλεξάνδρεια Τρωάς; Turkish: Eski Stambul) is the site of an ancient Greek city situated on the Aegean Sea near the northern tip of Turkey's western coast, the area known historically as Troad, a little south of Tenedos (modern Bozcaada).

  4. The Dardanoi (Greek: Δάρδανοι; its anglicized modern terms being Dardanians or Dardans) were a legendary people of the Troad, located in northwestern Anatolia. The Dardanoi were the descendants of Dardanus, the mythical founder of Dardanus, an ancient city in the Troad.

  5. Achilleion (Ancient Greek: Ἀχίλλειον, romanized: Achilleion; Latin: Achilleum or Achilleium) 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 Burnu ('cradle promontory') about 8 km south of Sigeion.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TroyTroy - Wikipedia

    Troy ( Ancient Greek: Τροία, romanized :Troíā; Latin: Trōia; Hittite: 𒆳𒌷𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭, romanized:Truwiša / Taruiša) or Ilion ( Ancient Greek: Ίλιον, romanized :Ī́lion, Hittite: 𒌷𒃾𒇻𒊭, romanized:Wiluša) [1] [2] [3] [4] was an ancient city located in present-day Hisarlık, Turkey. The place was ...

  7. 10 de mar. de 2016 · Alexandria Troas was the ancient port city in the Troad, founded by Antigonus I Monophthalmus - one of the generals of Alexander the Great - as Antigoneia. After the death of Antigonus, another Macedonian commander - Lysimachus - controlled the Troad.