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1 T-I| help.~Mulciber was against Troy, Apollo for her:~Venus was 2 T-I| lesser,~this was the face of Troy when she was taken.~Now 3 T-I| the palaces of Ithaca and Troy:~after crossing seas whole 4 T-II| taste.~Why didn’t I attack Troy again in my poems,~that 5 T-III| orders.~Who can we show at Troy greater than brave Achilles?~ 6 T-IV| would know of Hector, if Troy had been happy?~The road 7 T-V| have touched the sands of Troy first~and there’d be no 8 T-V| as long as the ten years Troy knew the Greek host.~You’ 9 ExIV| Such, they say, was Ajax at Troy, when he endured ~Hector’ 10 ExIV| fields:~Camerinus, singing of Troy after Hector’s defeat,~and 11 Ind| The greatest warrior at Troy.~Book TIV.I:1-48 See Homer’ 12 Ind| Neoptolemus) at the fall of Troy.~ ~Aeacus~Ibis:163-208 The 13 Ind| Anchises. Aeneas escaped from Troy at its fall, and travelled 14 Ind| his father Anchises out of Troy on his shoulders.~Book EII. 15 Ind| man among the Greeks at Troy.~Book EIII.IX:1-56 Father 16 Ind| mightiest of the Greeks at Troy save for Achilles.~Book 17 Ind| rescued him from the fall of Troy. See Virgil’s Aeneid.~Book 18 Ind| Book EI.I:1-36 Rescued from Troy by his son Aeneas.~ ~Andromache~ 19 Ind| his prophetic priestess at Troy.~Book TIII.I:1-46 Augustus 20 Ind| Andromache, who at the fall of Troy was hurled from the citadel 21 Ind| grief while returning from Troy.~Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV. 22 Ind| of Athene at the Fall of Troy and then taken back to Greece 23 Ind| TIII.V:1-56 Priam, King of Troy is a Dardanian.~ ~Dareus, 24 Ind| avoid his being drafted for Troy.~Book TII:361-420 Loved 25 Ind| dragged round the walls of Troy. His body was yielded to 26 Ind| times round the walls of Troy by Achilles’ chariot.~Ibis: 27 Ind| was taken, by Paris, to Troy, instigating the Trojan 28 Ind| winter solstice. He captured Troy and rescued Hesione, with 29 Ind| destined to be needed at Troy. Ulysses went to fetch Philoctetes 30 Ind| and Pollux, betrothed at Troy to Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) 31 Ind| winds for the passage to Troy but snatched away by Diana 32 Ind| the first Greek ashore at Troy, fated to die on landing. 33 Ind| them back to be used at Troy. Thoas was once king there 34 Ind| epic poet who wrote about Troy, who travelled with Ovid 35 Ind| and Aurora, he fought for Troy in the Trojan War with Greece 36 Ind| temple during the sack of Troy which caused Athene to delay 37 Ind| of the Greek leaders at Troy. He was a companion of Hercules 38 Ind| of the Greek soldiers at Troy (after Achilles). King of 39 Ind| 1-46 Her sacred image at Troy, which fell from the sky, 40 Ind| guaranteed the safety of Troy while the Trojans possessed 41 Ind| TII:361-420 The Greeks at Troy.~Ibis:465-540 Possibly Pelasgus 42 Ind| Greeks to finally win at Troy, and that had been with 43 Ind| Philoctetes and the weapons to Troy.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV. 44 Ind| containing Dardania and Troy, and Mysia and Pergamum. 45 Ind| who led a contingent to Troy. He and Machaon were the 46 Ind| 596 The son of Priam of Troy sent to his uncle Polymestor 47 Ind| Neptune.~ ~Priam~The King of Troy at the time of the Trojan 48 Ind| was killed at the Fall of Troy by Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus, 49 Ind| Pyrrhus killed Priam at Troy on the altar of Apollo, 50 Ind| Diomedes in a night raid at Troy.~ ~Rhodope~Ibis:311-364 51 Ind| perhaps) and a Troien (?Troy)~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet 52 Ind| touch of Achilles’s spear at Troy.~Book TI.I:70-128 Augustus 53 Ind| 88 Re-taken by Flaccus.~ ~Troy, Troad~The ancient city 54 Ind| believed to have been ruled by Troy. ~Book TI.II:1-74 Supported 55 Ind| Ilium from the citadel of Troy.~Book TII:313-360 Book EIV. 56 Ind| TII:361-420 Ganymede of Troy.~Book TIII.V:1-56 Achilles 57 Ind| Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax at Troy.~Ibis:251-310 A troubled 58 Ind| of Aeneas’s flight from Troy and the origins of Rome.