The ruination of Troy
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TROJANWARThe ruination of Troy
ruinationsRUINATION, the act of ruining
destructionsThe ruination or ending of a system or state of affairs
destructionThe ruination or ending of a system or state of affairs
ILIADThe saga of Troy
ILUSThe founder of Troy.
PRIAMThe last king of Troy
TROADThe ... region of old Troy
ILIADEpic of the siege of Troy.
NESTOROne of the Greeks at Troy
ILIADPoem describing the siege of Troy
SIEGEThe taking of Troy, e.g.
NESTORAdviser of the Greeks at Troy
NESTOROne of the Greeks at Troy.
NESTORCounselor of the Greeks at Troy.
USCThe Men and Women of Troy
ILOSGreek name for the founder of Troy.
PRIAMKing killed in the sack of Troy
AENEASTrojan who survived the fall of Troy
ILIADThe tale of the siege of Troy.
AJAXMighty warrior of the Greeks before Troy.
ILIADPoem that describes the siege of Troy
AENEASTrojan leader who survived the fall of Troy
ROLLINGOUTTHETRAPPositioning the Trojan horse in front of Troy?
OENONEThe wife whom Paris deserted for Helen of Troy.
AENEASHe carried his aged father from the ruins of Troy
PRIAMHe was the father of Paris and king of Troy
iliadGreek epic poem describing the siege of Troy, ascribed to Homer
iliadsGreek epic poem describing the siege of Troy, ascribed to Homer
troadterritory surrounding the ancient city of Troy in NW Mysia, Asia Minor
poundunit of weight: in the U.S., pound avoirdupois (16 ounces) and pound troy (12 ounces)
poundsunit of weight: in the U.S., pound avoirdupois (16 ounces) and pound troy (12 ounces)
troyancient ruined city in NW Asia Minor: the seventh of nine settlements on the site is commonly identified as the Troy of the Iliad
troysancient ruined city in NW Asia Minor: the seventh of nine settlements on the site is commonly identified as the Troy of the Iliad
odysseyA Greek epic poem traditionally ascribed to Homer, describing the travels of Odysseus during his ten years of wandering after the fall of Troy. He eventually returned home to Ithaca and killed the suitors who had plagued his wife Penelope during his absence