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Wat (wie) is Troie - definitie

HOMERIC ANCIENT CITY IN NORTHWEST ASIA MINOR
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  • Alexandria Troas
  • Heinrich Schliemann
  • Hisarlik, pictured in 1880. The notch at the top is "Schliemann's Trench".
  • Schliemann's trench. Layers are marked with Roman numerals.
  • Artifacts which Schliemann dubbed ''[[Priam's Treasure]]''.
  • Anatolian Grey Ware
  • Artist's representation of House VI M, part of the palatial complex
  • Wooden Trojan Horse monument in the plaza before the modern gate to the ancient city
  • Troy Museum aboveground. Most of the entire field in which it sits roofs the underground galleries, work, and storage spaces. These are accessed via ramps not shown. There are also outdoor display spaces.
  • The west side of Troy Ridge. The road from Tevfikiye enters from the right.

Roman de Troie         
  • Miniature from a 14th-century manuscript of ''Le Roman de Troie''.
FRENCH ROMANCE WRITTEN BY BENOÎT DE SAINTE-MAURE
(The Romance of Troy) by Benoît de Sainte-Maure, probably written between 1155 and 1160,Roberto Antonelli "The Birth of Criseyde - An Exemplary Triangle: 'Classical' Troilus and the Question of Love at the Anglo-Norman Court" in Boitani, P. (ed) The European Tragedy of Troilus (Oxford: Clarendon Press) 1989 pp.
troy         
(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.
ILIOS         
ILIOS is an acronym of InterLink Internet Operating System. It is an attempt to create a router-only operating system; one specifically oriented towards computer networking purposes, especially routing.

Wikipedia

Troy

Troy (Greek: Τροία, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 Truwiša) or Ilion (Greek: Ίλιον, Hittite: 𒌷𒃾𒇻𒊭 Wiluša) was an ancient city and archaeological site located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey. It is best known as the setting for the Greek myth of the Trojan War.

Troy was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt during its 4000 years of occupation. As a result, the site is divided into nine archaeological layers, each corresponding to a city built on the ruins of the previous. Archaeologists refer to these layers using Roman numerals, Troy I being the earliest and Troy IX being the latest.

Troy was first settled around 3600 BC and grew into a small fortified city around 3000 BC (Troy I). Among the early layers, Troy II is notable for its wealth and imposing architecture. During the Late Bronze Age, Troy was called Wilusa and was a vassal of the Hittite Empire. The final layers (Troy VIII-IX) were Greek and Roman cities which served as tourist attractions and religious centers because of their link to mythic tradition.

The site was excavated by Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert starting in 1871. Under the ruins of the classical city, they found the remains of numerous earlier settlements. Several of these layers resemble literary depictions of Troy, leading some scholars to conclude that there is a kernel of truth underlying the legends. Subsequent excavations by others have added to the modern understanding of the site, though the exact relationship between myth and reality remains unclear and there is no definitive evidence for a Greek attack on the city.(p725)(ppxiv, 180–812)

The archaeological site is open to the public as a tourist destination, and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1998.