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ARCHAEOLOGICAL LAYER OF TROY THAT CHRONOLOGICALLY SPANS FROM C. 1300 TO C. 950 BC
Ancient Troy; Troy VIIa; Troy VIIA; Troy VIIb; Troy VIIb1; Troy VIIb2; Troy VIIb3; Troy VII; Troy VI; Troy VII a; Troy VII b; Troy VIIB; Troy VII A; Troy VII B
  • Anatolian Grey Ware
  • Artist's representation of House VI M, part of the palatial complex

Troy Trojans         
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  • Former Trojans baseball player Shohei Fujita attempting to turn a [[double play]] in a baseball game in March 2008
  • Troy Trojans football player [[Gary Banks]] during a game in October 2007
  • The Troy Golf Clubhouse
  • Trojans men's tennis player at the 2018 Sun Belt Men's Tennis Championships.
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ATHLETIC PROGRAM OF TROY UNIVERSITY
Troy State Trojans; Troy Trojans track and field; Troy Trojans soccer
The Troy Trojans are the sports teams of Troy University. They began playing in the NCAA's Division I-A in 2001, became a football only member of the Sun Belt Conference in 2004, and joined that conference for all other sports in 2005.
John Troy (bishop)         
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IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP
Troy, John Thomas; Dr. Troy; Archbishop Troy; John Thomas Troy
John Thomas Troy (10 May 1739, County Dublin – 11 May 1823, Dublin) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
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HOMERIC ANCIENT CITY IN NORTHWEST ASIA MINOR
Ilios; Wilusha; Truva; Troía; Troie; Troy Ilium; Troy (mythology); Troy (Asia Minor); City of Troy; Ancient Troya National Park; Teukroi; Troy (Extinct city); Trojan people; People of Troy; TROY; Iliam; Archaeological Site of Troy; Classical troy; Homeric troy; Troy VIII; Fortifications of Troy; Troías; Troias; Ílios; Ilion (Asia Minor); Ílion (Asia Minor); Ilion (extinct city); Ílion (extinct city); Ilios (Asia Minor); Ilios (extinct city); Ilium (Asia Minor); Troia (Asia Minor); Troia (extinct city); Troía (Asia Minor); Troía (extinct city); Truva (Asia Minor); Truva (extinct city); Troya (Asia Minor); Troya (extinct city); Troja (Asia Minor); Troja (extinct city); Ilium (extinct city); Ílios (Asia Minor); Ílios (extinct city); Temple of Athena Ilias; Troy Historical National Park; Troy II; Troy IX; Troy I; Troy III; Troy IV; Troy V; Troy 0; Wilios
(also troy weight)
¦ noun a system of weights used mainly for precious metals and gems, with a pound of 12 ounces or 5,760 grains. Compare with avoirdupois.
Origin
ME: from a weight used at the fair of Troyes in France.

Wikipedia

Late Bronze Age Troy

Troy in the Late Bronze Age was a thriving coastal city consisting of a steep fortified citadel and a sprawling lower town below it. It had a considerable population and extensive foreign contacts, including with Mycenaean Greece. Geographic and linguistic evidence suggests that it corresponds to the city of Wilusa known from Hittite texts. Its archaeological sublayers Troy VIh and Troy VIIa are among the candidates for a potential historical setting for the myths of the Trojan War, since aspects of their architecture are consistent with the Iliad's description of mythic Troy and they show potential signs of violent destruction.