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| Overview = '''Troy''' was a mighty city state in the Helenic era, located in modern day [[Turkey]].
 
| Overview = '''Troy''' was a mighty city state in the Helenic era, located in modern day [[Turkey]].
 
| HistoryText = It was the focal point of the [[Trojan War]], when the Greek armies gathered to bring back the beautiful [[Helen of Troy|Queen Helen]], the wife of [[Menelaus|King Menelaus]] of [[Sparta, Greece|Sparta]], taken to Troy by her lover [[Paris of Troy|Prince Paris]]. After ten years of war, Troy was finally defeated and burned down.<ref name=WWTS201>{{c|Weird War Tales Special Vol 2 1}}</ref>
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It was the focal point of the [[Trojan War]], when the Greek armies gathered to bring back the beautiful [[Helen of Troy|Queen Helen]], the wife of [[Menelaus|King Menelaus]] of [[Sparta, Greece|Sparta]], taken to Troy by her lover [[Paris of Troy|Prince Paris]]. After ten years of war, Troy was finally defeated and burned down.<ref name=WWTS201>{{c|Weird War Tales Special Vol 2 1}}</ref>
 
   
 
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It was the focal point of the Trojan War, when the Greek armies gathered to bring back the beautiful Queen Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta, taken to Troy by her lover Prince Paris. After ten years of war, Troy was fin

Troy was a mighty city state in the Helenic era, located in modern day Turkey.

History

It was the focal point of the Trojan War, when the Greek armies gathered to bring back the beautiful Queen Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta, taken to Troy by her lover Prince Paris. After ten years of war, Troy was finally defeated and burned down.[1]

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