A name for the city of Troy.
The name of the city we call Troy evolved from king to king—Dardania (Dardanos, the first king), Troy (Tros, the third king), and Ilion (Ilos, the fourth king).
References: Homer, Iliad book 1, line 71 book 2, lines 113, 133, 216, 230, 249, 288, 492, 673 book 3, lines 305, 313 book 4, lines 33, 46, 164, 416 book 5, lines 204, 210, 551, 642, 648, 716 book 6, lines 60, 74, 96, 113, 277, 386, 403, 448, 461, 478, 493 book 7, lines 20, 31, 82, 345, 413, 429 book 8, lines 131, 288, 295, 499, 551, 561 book 9, lines 20, 49, 402, 419, 686 book 10, line 12 book 11, lines 196, 230 book 12, line 115 book 13, lines 175, 349, 380, 657, 717, 724, 773 book 14, lines 46, 251, 489, 492, 501 book 15, lines 66, 71, 169, 215, 550, 558 book 16, lines 92, 576 book 17, lines 145, 159, 163, 193, 320, 328, 337, 396 book 18, lines 58, 174, 270, 327, 43 book 19, line 156 book 20, line 216 book 21, lines 81, 104, 128, 156, 295, 433, 442, 515, 558, 561, 588 book 22, lines 6, 17, 411 book 23, lines 64, 297 book 24, lines 27, 67, 143, 145, 330, 383, 620 |