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  • Trojan language
  • Ancient language of Troy

    The Trojan language was the language spoken in Troy during the Late Bronze Age. The identity of the language is unknown, and it is not certain that there

    Trojan language

    Trojan language

    Trojan_language

  • Trojan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Trojan, Trojans, trojan, tröjan, or tröjans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trojan or Trojans may refer to: Of or from the ancient city of

    Trojan

    Trojan

  • Epic Cycle
  • History of the Trojan War told in poems

    epic poems, composed in dactylic hexameter and related to the story of the Trojan War, including the Cypria, the Aethiopis, the so-called Little Iliad, the

    Epic Cycle

    Epic Cycle

    Epic_Cycle

  • Trojan Horse
  • Wooden horse in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, the Trojan Horse (Greek: δούρειος ἵππος, romanized: doureios hippos, lit. 'wooden horse') was a wooden horse said to have been used

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan_Horse

  • Trojan Battle Order
  • Epic catalogue in the Illiad

    The Trojan Battle Order or Trojan Catalogue is an epic catalogue in the second book of the Iliad listing the allied contingents that fought for Troy in

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan_Battle_Order

  • Paris (mythology)
  • Trojan prince, second husband of Helen of Troy

    figure from Greek mythology who appears in the numerous stories about the Trojan War, including the Iliad. He was prince of Troy, son of King Priam and Queen

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris_(mythology)

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    The Trojan War was a legendary conflict in Greek mythology that took place around the thirteenth century or early twelfth century BC. The war was waged

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • Trojan script
  • Series of signs discovered at Troy

    The Trojan script is a series of signs of unknown origin found on vessels from Troy excavated by Heinrich Schliemann's expedition. Their status is disputed

    Trojan script

    Trojan_script

  • Historicity of the Iliad
  • Debate on the factuality of the Homeric canon

    centuries and forms one part of the Homeric Question. The Iliad recounts the Trojan War between the city of Troy and a coalition of Mycenaean Greek states,

    Historicity of the Iliad

    Historicity of the Iliad

    Historicity_of_the_Iliad

  • The Trojan Women
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides

    being considered for merging. › The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, romanized: Trōiades, lit. "The Female Trojans") is a tragedy by the Greek playwright

    The Trojan Women

    The Trojan Women

    The_Trojan_Women

  • Menelaus
  • King of Sparta, husband of Helen of Troy

    the Trojan War began as a result of Menelaus's wife, Helen, fleeing to Troy with the Trojan prince Paris. Menelaus was a central figure in the Trojan War

    Menelaus

    Menelaus

    Menelaus

  • Trojan horse (computing)
  • Type of malware

    computing, a trojan horse or trojan is a kind of malware that misleads users as to its true intent by disguising itself as a normal program. Trojans are generally

    Trojan horse (computing)

    Trojan_horse_(computing)

  • Odysseus
  • Legendary Greek king of Ithaca

    or "homecoming", which took him ten eventful years after the decade-long Trojan War. The form Ὀδυσ(σ)εύς Odys(s)eus is used starting in the epic period

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    Latin variant Ulysses, and his homecoming journey after the ten-year-long Trojan War. His journey from Troy to Ithaca lasts an additional ten years, during

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    subsequent marriage to Paris of Troy was the most immediate cause of the Trojan War. Elements of her putative biography come from ancient Greek and Roman

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Trojan War in literature and the arts
  • There are a wide range of ways in which people have represented the Trojan War in literature and the arts. The pre-war episodes of Leda and the Swan and

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan_War_in_literature_and_the_arts

  • Ajax the Great
  • Character in Greek Mythology

    Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role in the Trojan War, and is portrayed as a towering figure and a warrior of great courage

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax_the_Great

  • Myrmidons
  • Mythological soldiers commanded by Achilles in Homer's Iliad

    them to Troy to fight in the Trojan War. They feature as the loyal followers of Achilles in most accounts of the Trojan War. Another tradition states

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

  • Dardanians (Trojan)
  • People in Greek mythology

    allies in the Trojan War. Nothing is known of the Dardanoi, except that a contingent of them figures among Troy's allies in the Trojan War. Homer makes

    Dardanians (Trojan)

    Dardanians (Trojan)

    Dardanians_(Trojan)

  • Agamemnon
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    Agamémnōn) was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans during the Trojan War. He was the son (or grandson) of King Atreus and Queen Aerope, the brother

    Agamemnon

    Agamemnon

    Agamemnon

  • Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    romanized: Sarpidón) was a son of Zeus, who fought on the side of Troy in the Trojan War. Although in the Iliad, he was the son of Zeus and Laodamia, the daughter

    Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)

    Sarpedon (Trojan War hero)

    Sarpedon_(Trojan_War_hero)

  • Trojan Leaders
  • mythology, the Trojan Leaders were those who responded to the summon of King Priam of Troy as allies against the Achaean invaders during the Trojan War. Achaean

    Trojan Leaders

    Trojan Leaders

    Trojan_Leaders

  • Hector
  • Trojan hero in Greek mythology

    Trojan prince, a hero, and the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War. He is a major character in Homer's Iliad, where he leads the Trojans and

    Hector

    Hector

    Hector

  • Homeric Question
  • Debate about the identity of Homer and the authorship of the ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey''

    followed the Bronze Age period of Mycenaean Greece during which Homer's Trojan War is set. The composition of the Iliad, on the other hand, is placed immediately

    Homeric Question

    Homeric Question

    Homeric_Question

  • Eris (mythology)
  • Greek goddess of strife and discord

    Athena and Aphrodite, which led to the Judgement of Paris and ultimately the Trojan War. Eris's Roman equivalent is Discordia. According to Hesiod, there was

    Eris (mythology)

    Eris (mythology)

    Eris_(mythology)

  • Aeneas
  • Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology

    Ancient Greek: Αἰνείας, romanized: Aineías) was a Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology, the son of the Trojan prince Anchises and the Greek goddess Aphrodite

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    the study of classical philology.[page needed] Set towards the end of the Trojan War, a 10-year siege of the city of Troy by a coalition of Mycenaean Greek

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Priam
  • Mythological king of Troy

    pronounced [prí.amos]) was the legendary and last king of Troy during the Trojan War. He was the son of Laomedon. His many children included notable characters

    Priam

    Priam

    Priam

  • Evolution of languages
  • European languages from the time period include Dardani, Phrygian and Pelasgian. Several unattested languages are known from Anatolia. The Trojan language—potentially

    Evolution of languages

    Evolution_of_languages

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    Achilleus (Ancient Greek: Ἀχιλλεύς, romanized: Achilleús) was a hero of the Trojan War who was known as being the greatest of all the Greek warriors. The central

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    Hera, Athena was one of the three goddesses whose feud resulted in the Trojan War. She plays an active role in the Iliad, in which she assists the Achaeans

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • Achaeans (Homer)
  • Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems

    part of Ahhiyawa. Ahhiya(wa) has been identified with the Achaeans of the Trojan War and the city of Wilusa with the legendary city of Troy. Note the similarity

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans (Homer)

    Achaeans_(Homer)

  • Andromache
  • Wife of Hector in Greek mythology

    ἀνδρ- ("man"), the compound interfix -ο- and μάχη ("battle"). Following the Trojan War, after Achilles had killed Hector and Troy had been captured and sacked

    Andromache

    Andromache

    Andromache

  • Late Bronze Age collapse
  • Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age

    edu. Georges Roux, Ancient Iraq Woodard, Roger D. (2008). The Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia. Cambridge University Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-139-46934-0

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late_Bronze_Age_collapse

  • Hecuba
  • Spouse of king Priam in Greek mythology

    pronounced [hekábɛ:]) was the wife of King Priam and queen of Troy during the Trojan War. With Priam, she was the mother of the warriors Hector and Troilus;

    Hecuba

    Hecuba

    Hecuba

  • Wilusa
  • Ancient city-state, potential historical counterpart of Troy

    archaeological site of Troy, and thus its potential connection to the legendary Trojan War. Wilusa has been identified with the archaeological site of Troy. This

    Wilusa

    Wilusa

    Wilusa

  • Trojan (celestial body)
  • Objects sharing the orbit of a larger one

    In astronomy, a trojan is a small celestial body (mostly asteroids) that shares the orbit of a larger body, remaining in a stable orbit approximately 60°

    Trojan (celestial body)

    Trojan (celestial body)

    Trojan_(celestial_body)

  • Posthomerica
  • Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna

    Smyrna. Probably written in the 3rd century AD, it tells the story of the Trojan War, between the death of Hector and the fall of Ilium (Troy). The poem

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

  • Iliupersis
  • Lost ancient Greek epic

    literature. It was one of the Epic Cycle, that is, the Trojan cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic verse. The story of the Iliou persis

    Iliupersis

    Iliupersis

    Iliupersis

  • List of writing systems
  • logosyllabic). Rongorongo – Rapa Nui (perhaps a logosyllabary) Trojan script – Trojan language Zapotec script – Zapotec (another old Mesoamerican script)

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Deiphobus
  • Mythical prince of Troy

    Priam's sons after Hector and Paris. Deiphobus killed four men of fame in the Trojan War. Deiphobus was described by the chronicler Malalas in his account of

    Deiphobus

    Deiphobus

    Deiphobus

  • Nostoi
  • Lost Ancient Greek epic

    Cycle, also known as Trojan cycle, it narrated the stories of the Achaean heroes returning to Greece after the end of the Trojan War. The story of the

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

  • Nestor (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figure

    Antilochus and Thrasymedes, fought on the side of the Achaeans in the Trojan War. Though Nestor was already very old when the war began, he was noted

    Nestor (mythology)

    Nestor (mythology)

    Nestor_(mythology)

  • Diomedes
  • Hero in Greek mythology

    Zeus') is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War. He was born to Tydeus and Deipyle and later became King of Argos, succeeding

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

  • Alaksandu
  • King of Wilusa

    half a century before the historical period sometimes associated with the Trojan War. The name Alaksandus, which does not conform to the Anatolian onomastic

    Alaksandu

    Alaksandu

    Alaksandu

  • Aeneid
  • Latin epic poem by Virgil

    [ae̯ˈneːɪs]) is a Latin epic poem that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who fled the fall of Troy and travelled to Italy, where he became the ancestor

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

    Aeneid

  • Mycenae
  • Archaeological site in Greece

    Agamemnon's sacrifice of his daughter, Iphigenia; several of the stories of Trojan heroes involve tragic human sacrifice. In the far past, even human beings

    Mycenae

    Mycenae

    Mycenae

  • Tawagalawa letter
  • Letter written by a Hittite king

    Alte Geschichte. 38 (1): 1–21. ISSN 0018-2311. Cline, Eric H. (2013). The Trojan War: a very short introduction. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199760275

    Tawagalawa letter

    Tawagalawa letter

    Tawagalawa_letter

  • Helenus (son of Priam)
  • Mythical Trojan prince and seer

    Ἕλενος, romanized: Hélenos) was a gentle and clever seer. He was also a Trojan prince as the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, and the twin brother

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus_(son_of_Priam)

  • Aphrodite
  • Ancient Greek goddess of love

    families of Phrygia. She claims to be able to understand the Trojan language because she had a Trojan nurse as a child and says that she found herself on the

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

  • Thetis
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    persisted in some regions by historical writers, such as Pausanias. In the Trojan War cycle of myth, the wedding of Thetis and the Greek hero Peleus is one

    Thetis

    Thetis

    Thetis

  • Memnon
  • Ethiopian king in Greek mythology

     'resolute') was a king of Aethiopia and son of Tithonus and Eos. During the Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy's defense and killed Antilochus, Nestor's

    Memnon

    Memnon

    Memnon

  • Penthesilea
  • Amazonian queen in Greek mythology

    the sister of Hippolyta, Antiope, and Melanippe. She assisted Troy in the Trojan War, during which she was killed by Achilles or Neoptolemus. The asteroid

    Penthesilea

    Penthesilea

    Penthesilea

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    tradition, Artemis halted the winds blowing the Greek ships during the Trojan War, stranding the Greek fleet in Aulis, after King Agamemnon, the leader

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    invokes Hermes when Odysseus needs to convince Philoctetes to join the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks, and in Euripides's Rhesus Hermes helps Dolon

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Amazons
  • Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology

    prior to the Trojan War (before 1250 BCE). Within the epic context, Bellerophon, Greek hero, and grandfather of the brothers and Trojan War veterans Glaukos

    Amazons

    Amazons

    Amazons

  • Judgement of Paris
  • Story from Greek mythology

    story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War, and in later versions to the foundation of Rome. Eris, the goddess

    Judgement of Paris

    Judgement of Paris

    Judgement_of_Paris

  • North American T-28 Trojan
  • Family of military training aircraft

    The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a radial-engine military trainer aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation and used by the United States

    North American T-28 Trojan

    North American T-28 Trojan

    North_American_T-28_Trojan

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    is often humiliated. In the Trojan War, Aphrodite, protector of Troy, persuades Ares to take the Trojans' side. The Trojans lose, while Ares's sister Athena

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Euhemerism
  • Rationalizing method of interpretation of mythology

    Minor, tracing his ancestry back to Priam, the king of Troy during the Trojan War. As Odin travels north to settle in the Nordic countries, he establishes

    Euhemerism

    Euhemerism

    Euhemerism

  • Thersites
  • Mythical Greek soldier in the Trojan War

    (/θɜːrˈsaɪtiːz/; Ancient Greek: Θερσίτης) was a soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War. The Iliad does not mention his father's name, which may suggest that

    Thersites

    Thersites

    Thersites

  • Catalogue of Ships
  • Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships

    differentiations of weightiness. A similar, though shorter, Catalogue of the Trojans and their allies follows (2.816–877). A similar catalogue appears in the

    Catalogue of Ships

    Catalogue of Ships

    Catalogue_of_Ships

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    domain. In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon supports the Greeks against the Trojans during the Trojan War. In the Odyssey, during the sea-voyage from Troy back home

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Iphigenia in Aulis
  • Last extant work of Greek playwright Euripides

    place at the City Dionysia in Athens. Set prior to the commencement of the Trojan War, Iphigenia at Aulis revolves around the strong resistance by Clytemnestra

    Iphigenia in Aulis

    Iphigenia in Aulis

    Iphigenia_in_Aulis

  • Ondřej Trojan
  • Czech film producer, director, and actor (born 1959)

    for Best Foreign Language Film : Divided We Fall (2000) and Želary (2003), which he also directed. He is the brother of Ivan Trojan. Wikimedia Commons

    Ondřej Trojan

    Ondřej Trojan

    Ondřej_Trojan

  • USC Trojans football
  • American college football team at University of Southern California

    The USC Trojans football team represents the University of Southern California in American football. The Trojans compete in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision

    USC Trojans football

    USC Trojans football

    USC_Trojans_football

  • The Trojan Women (film)
  • 1971 historical drama film

    The Trojan Women (Greek: Τρωάδες) is a 1971 American-British-Greek historical drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Katharine Hepburn

    The Trojan Women (film)

    The_Trojan_Women_(film)

  • Hera
  • Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus

    poem. She makes many attempts to thwart the Trojan Army. In books 1 and 2, Hera declares that the Trojans must be destroyed and persuades Athena to aid

    Hera

    Hera

    Hera

  • MEMZ
  • Computer trojan horse

    /miːmz, mɛmz/ is a trojan horse created for Microsoft Windows. The name of the malware refers to its purpose as a humorous Trojan intended to replicate

    MEMZ

    MEMZ

    MEMZ

  • Timeline of computer viruses and worms
  • Computer malware timeline

    chronological timeline of noteworthy computer viruses, computer worms, Trojan horses, similar malware, related research and events. John von Neumann's

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

    Timeline_of_computer_viruses_and_worms

  • Cassandra
  • Mythological prophetess and princess of Troy

    a Trojan priestess dedicated to the god Apollo and fated by him to utter true prophecies, but never be believed. Cassandra lived through the Trojan War

    Cassandra

    Cassandra

    Cassandra

  • Manapa-Tarhunta letter
  • Fragmentary text

    attack on Wilusa has sometimes been interpreted as evidence for a historical Trojan War. Although this interpretation remains a viable hypothesis, it is not

    Manapa-Tarhunta letter

    Manapa-Tarhunta letter

    Manapa-Tarhunta_letter

  • Ransomware
  • Malicious software used in ransom demands

    in the ransomware. Ransomware attacks are typically carried out using a Trojan disguised as a legitimate file that the user is tricked into downloading

    Ransomware

    Ransomware

  • The Odyssey (2026 film)
  • Upcoming epic film by Christopher Nolan

    of Ithaca, and chronicles his long and perilous journey home after the Trojan War as he attempts to reunite with his wife, Penelope, portrayed by Anne

    The Odyssey (2026 film)

    The_Odyssey_(2026_film)

  • Pottery of ancient Greece
  • mythology, probably at the moment when Homer codifies the traditions of Trojan cycle in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Here however the interpretation constitutes

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery_of_ancient_Greece

  • Philoctetes (Sophocles play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles

    where it won first prize. The story takes place during the last year of the Trojan War (after the majority of the events of the Iliad). It describes the attempt

    Philoctetes (Sophocles play)

    Philoctetes (Sophocles play)

    Philoctetes_(Sophocles_play)

  • Operation Trojan Shield
  • International police sting operation, 2018 to 2021

    Operation Trojan Shield (stylized TRØJAN SHIELD), part of Operation Ironside, was a collaboration by law enforcement agencies from several countries, running

    Operation Trojan Shield

    Operation Trojan Shield

    Operation_Trojan_Shield

  • The Song of Achilles
  • 2011 novel by Madeline Miller

    Madeline Miller. Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is a retelling of the Trojan War as told from the perspective of Patroclus. The novel follows Patroclus'

    The Song of Achilles

    The_Song_of_Achilles

  • Trojan Horse scandal
  • 2013 British scandal

    The Trojan Horse scandal, also known as "Operation Trojan Horse" or the Trojan Horse affair, was a conspiracy theory that posited a plot to introduce an

    Trojan Horse scandal

    Trojan_Horse_scandal

  • Returns from Troy
  • Greek myths about the warriors' voyages home

    the stories of how the Greek leaders returned after their victory in the Trojan War. Many Achaean heroes did not return to their homes, but died or founded

    Returns from Troy

    Returns from Troy

    Returns_from_Troy

  • Phrygians
  • Ancient Indo-European-speaking people of Anatolia

    shortly after the Trojan War, happened much earlier, and in many stages. The Phrygians worshipped the goddess Cybele. In their language, it was known as

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

  • Daily Trojan
  • Student newspaper of the University of Southern California

    The Daily Trojan, or "DT," is the student newspaper of the University of Southern California. The newspaper is a forum for student expression and is written

    Daily Trojan

    Daily Trojan

    Daily_Trojan

  • Trojan War (film)
  • 1997 teen comedy film

    Trojan War is a 1997 American teen comedy film directed by George Huang and starring Will Friedle, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Marley Shelton. The film was

    Trojan War (film)

    Trojan_War_(film)

  • Attarsiya
  • Military leader of Ahhiya

    University Press. p. 402. ISBN 978-0-19-924010-4. Strauss, Barry (2007). The Trojan War: A New History. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7432-6442-6

    Attarsiya

    Attarsiya

    Attarsiya

  • Patroclus
  • Greek mythological character

    romanized: Pátroklos, lit. 'glory of the father') was a Greek hero of the Trojan War and close companion of the hero Achilles in Greek mythology. Patroclus

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

  • Trojan Source
  • Software vulnerability in source code

    Trojan Source is a software vulnerability that abuses Unicode's bidirectional characters to display source code differently than the actual execution of

    Trojan Source

    Trojan_Source

  • Trojan Horse (song)
  • 1978 song by Luv'

    "Trojan Horse" is the fifth single by the Dutch girl group Luv', released in autumn 1978 by Philips/Phonogram Records. This million-seller appears on some

    Trojan Horse (song)

    Trojan_Horse_(song)

  • Milawata letter
  • 1240 B.C. item of diplomatic correspondence

    Philoctetes Ajax The Trojan Women Posthomerica See also: Trojan War in literature and the arts Episodes Judgement of Paris Seduction of Helen Trojan Horse Sack

    Milawata letter

    Milawata letter

    Milawata_letter

  • Ajax (play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles

    (after Achilles), after the events of the Iliad but before the end of the Trojan War. The play opens with a dialogue between Athena and Odysseus: After the

    Ajax (play)

    Ajax (play)

    Ajax_(play)

  • Jakub Cupriak-Trojan and Mateusz Trojan v Wojewoda Mazowiecki
  • 2025 European Court of Justice case

    Jakub Cupriak-Trojan and Mateusz Trojan v Wojewoda Mazowiecki (2025) is a landmark historic decision of the European Court of Justice, which ruled that

    Jakub Cupriak-Trojan and Mateusz Trojan v Wojewoda Mazowiecki

    Jakub_Cupriak-Trojan_and_Mateusz_Trojan_v_Wojewoda_Mazowiecki

  • Achaean Leaders
  • Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War

    in regard to his marriage. Catalogue of Ships Suitors of Helen Trojan Leaders Trojan War Malalas, Chronograpy 5.107-108 *Unknown leader but ships from

    Achaean Leaders

    Achaean Leaders

    Achaean_Leaders

  • Zeus (malware)
  • Computer Trojan horse

    Zeus is a Trojan horse malware package that runs on versions of Microsoft Windows. It is often used to steal banking information by man-in-the-browser

    Zeus (malware)

    Zeus_(malware)

  • The Trojan Horse (film)
  • 1961 film directed by Giorgio Ferroni

    The Trojan Horse (Italian: La guerra di Troia) is a 1961 Italian peplum film set in the tenth and final year of the Trojan War. The film focuses primarily

    The Trojan Horse (film)

    The_Trojan_Horse_(film)

  • Chaka Demus & Pliers
  • Jamaican reggae duo

    Chaka Demus & Pliers are a Jamaican reggae duo made up of deejay Chaka Demus (born John Taylor) and singer Pliers (born Everton Bonner), known for their

    Chaka Demus & Pliers

    Chaka Demus & Pliers

    Chaka_Demus_&_Pliers

  • Antenor (Trojan)
  • Advisor to Priam in Greek mythology

    a man') was a counselor to King Priam of Troy during the events of the Trojan War. Antenor was described by the chronicler Malalas in his account of the

    Antenor (Trojan)

    Antenor_(Trojan)

  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    According to Homer's Iliad, the Phrygians participated in the Trojan War as close allies of the Trojans, fighting against the Achaeans. Phrygian power reached

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  • Troilus
  • Mythical prince of Troy in Greek mythology

    Latin: Troilus) is a legendary character associated with the story of the Trojan War. The first surviving reference to him is in Homer's Iliad, composed

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  • Wayne Black
  • Zimbabwean tennis player

    Wayne Hamilton Black (born 14 November 1973) is a Zimbabwean tennis coach and a former professional player. Black turned professional in 1994 and reached

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  • Cinyras
  • Mythical founder of the city of Paphos in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Cinyras (/ˈsɪnɪrəs/; Ancient Greek: Κινύρας – Kinyras) was a famous hero and king of Cyprus. Accounts vary significantly as to his

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  • RAJAN
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    RAJAN

    (राजन) Hindi name RAJAN means "king."

    RAJAN

  • ROWAN
  • Male

    English

    ROWAN

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ruadhán, ROWAN means "little red one." Compare with feminine Rowan.

    ROWAN

  • ROBAN
  • Male

    Irish

    ROBAN

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROBAN means "bright fame."

    ROBAN

  • BROGAN
  • Female

    English

    BROGAN

    Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Brógáin, BROGAN means "descendant of Brógán," hence "little shoe."

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  • Rowan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish

    Rowan

    From the Rowan Tree; Red-haired; Red Haired Surname; Red

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  • BOJAN
  • Male

    Serbian

    BOJAN

    (Боjaн) Serbian and Slovene form of Slavic Boian, BOJAN means "warrior."

    BOJAN

  • Triman
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Triman

    Worshipped in three worlds

    Triman

  • Roman
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Roman

    Citizen of Roman; Man from Rome

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  • ROHAN
  • Male

    English

    ROHAN

     Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruadhán, ROHAN means "little red one." Compare with another form of Rohan.

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  • ROWAN
  • Female

    English

    ROWAN

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, ROWAN means "rowan tree." Compare with masculine Rowan. 

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  • STOJAN
  • Male

    Serbian

    STOJAN

    (Стојан) Serbian and Slovene form of Bulgarian Stoyan, STOJAN means "stand, stay." 

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  • ROMAN
  • Male

    English

    ROMAN

     English name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • BROGAN
  • Male

    Irish

    BROGAN

    Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Gaelic Ó Brógáin, BROGAN means "descendant of Brógán," hence "little shoe."

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  • Rowan
  • Boy/Male

    English American Gaelic Irish

    Rowan

    From the rowan tree.

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  • Brogan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, Irish

    Brogan

    Sturdy Shoe; Descendant of Brogan

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  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Russian

    ROMAN

    (Роман) Russian name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

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  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Polish

    ROMAN

     Polish name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

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  • Trajan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Latin, Portuguese

    Trajan

    Unconquered

    Trajan

  • ROLAN
  • Male

    Russian

    ROLAN

    (Ролан) Russian form of German Hrodland, ROLAN means "famous land." 

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  • Auriol
  • Girl/Female

    Roman Latin

    Auriol

    Roman clan name Aurelius which derives from the Latin onrum meaning gold.

    Auriol

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  • Vanhishika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Vanhishika

    Fire

  • Dhairyashil | தைர்யஷீல 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhairyashil | தைர்யஷீல 

    Statue of courage and patience

  • Verdad
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Verdad

    Honest.

  • Jashvita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Jashvita

    Decent; Benevolent; Loud; Lucky

  • Wynfred
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Wynfred

    Friend of peace.

  • MATILDE
  • Female

    French

    MATILDE

     Variant spelling of Norman French Mathilde, MATILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with other forms of Matilde.

  • Elyas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, British, English, Hebrew

    Elyas

    The Biblical Elijah is the English Language Equivalent; The Lord is My God

  • Sabri | ஸபரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sabri | ஸபரீ

    Lord rams devotees, Daughter of cyprus

  • Ujagarmeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ujagarmeet

    Brilliant Friend

  • Halls
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Halls

    English : variant of Hall.

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  • Trepan
  • v. t. & i.

    To perforate (the skull) with a trepan, so as to remove a portion of the bone, and thus relieve the brain from pressure or irritation; to perform an operation with the trepan.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.

  • Laocoon
  • n.

    A priest of Apollo, during the Trojan war. (See 2.)

  • Troic
  • a.

    Pertaining to Troy; Trojan.

  • Roan
  • n.

    A roan horse.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion; professing that religion.

  • Trojan
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Troy.

  • Roan
  • a.

    Made of the leather called roan; as, roan binding.

  • Roman
  • n.

    Roman type, letters, or print, collectively; -- in distinction from Italics.

  • Trapan
  • v. t.

    To insnare; to catch by stratagem; to entrap; to trepan.

  • Rowan
  • n.

    Rowan tree.

  • Roman
  • n.

    A native, or permanent resident, of Rome; a citizen of Rome, or one upon whom certain rights and privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred.

  • Trepan
  • v. t.

    To insnare; to trap; to trapan.

  • Dardanian
  • a. & n.

    Trojan.

  • Trepan
  • n.

    A snare; a trapan.

  • Groan
  • v. i.

    To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.

  • Trojan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.

  • Trapan
  • n.

    A snare; a stratagem; a trepan. See 3d Trepan.

  • Greco-Roman
  • a.

    Having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman; as, Greco-Roman architecture.

  • Roan
  • n.

    The color of a roan horse; a roan color.