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He had also almost completed an account of his tour through the Troad, which was never published.
In both cases he ended up in the region which would be known as the Troad.
To the south it overlooks all sea traffic along the southern coast of the Troad.
He was given lands in the Troad, where he remained with his family.
It still serves as a port for the Troad.
To the north, the Troad was brought under Lydian control.
The latter returned to his family possessions in the Troad, and died in 1303.
This made Assos a key shipping station through the Troad.
I also passed a fortnight on the Troad.
The last phase of the history of the Troad is Turkish.
The brothers are said to have had tombs in the Troad; they are otherwise unknown.
Dardanus was an ancient city in the Troad.
Therefore, commercial exchanges between the Troad and the Cyclades existed.
In other words, was the story always about a city which stood near the Dardanelles in the region since called the Troad?
Their primary goal was to explore the Troad and locate the key sites mentioned by Homer.
Rule of the Troad was divided between Dardania and Troy.
I called him 'classic' before I saw the Troad, but since have learned better than to tack to his name what don't belong to it.
Schliemann first visited the Troad in August 1868.
What happened to all the Greeks who had lived in the Troad until the Turkish conquest?
Palamedes' father Nauplius sailed to the Troad and asked for justice, but was refused.
Karasid Turkomans settled in the area of the Troad in the 14th century.
The town is on the southern side of Biga Peninsula, better known by its ancient name, Troad.
Twenty years had now elapsed since he had first set foot in the Troad, and still the central driving mystery remained unsolved.
Wilusa was one of the most important powers in the west, but whether it extended as far west as the Troad is uncertain.
The Achaeans buried him as a god on the Thracian peninsula, across the Troad.