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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 76. Chapters: Troad, Trojans, Troy, Wilusa, Trojan War, Dardanelles, Trojan Horse, Heinrich Schliemann, Paris, Cassandra, Hector, Priam, Laocoon, Helenus, Abydos, Creusa, Briseis, Alexandria Troas, Cycnus, Sarpedon, Dardanus, Laomedon, Polyxena, Hesione, Astyoche, Polites, Deiphobus, Elymus, Laodamas, Polydorus, Tros, Eurytion, Theano, Amycus, Antiphus, Emathion, Aesacus, Acamas, Capys, Hipponous, Kebriones, Aeneads, Assaracus, Aretus, Polydamas, Cleite, Ilione, Melanippus, Hicetaon, Phylacus, Hyrtacus, Lampus, Troilus, Ganymede, Historicity of the Iliad, Cressida, Gorgythion, List of children of Priam, Priam's Treasure, Dardanians, Battle of Abydos, Manfred Korfmann, List of Trojan War characters, Phorbas, Sports teams named Trojans, Troy VII, Thymbra, Antenor, Asteropaios, Erichthonius of Dardania, Manapa-Tarhunta letter, Mount Ida, Ucalegon, Hippothous, Agenor, son of Antenor, Glaucus, Iphitos, Dares Phrygius, Antimachus in Greek mythology, Asius, Cebrene, Ripheus, Clytius, Aethilla, Hellespontine Phrygia, Kumtepe, King Teucer, Eurydamas, Lysianassa, Laodocus, Hellespontine Sibyl, Lycaon, Thoon, Cilla, Echephron, Perimedes, Phaenops, Clonius, Peisenor, Pedasus, Ilioneus, Schedius, Hippodamas, Antigone of Troy, Archelochus, Cestrinus, Lysimache, Crino, Lyrnessus, Menon, Themiste, Telecleia, Scamandrius, Halys, Proclia, Aesyetes, Gargasus, Mimas, Helicaon. Excerpt: Troilus (also Troilos, Troylus) (Ancient Greek:, Troilos, 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 which is believed to have been composed by bards and sung in the late 9th or 8th century BC. In Greek mythology, Troilus is a young Trojan prince, one of the sons of King Priam (or sometimes Apollo) and Hecuba. Prophecies link Troilus' fate to that of Troy and so...