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    In Greek mythology, Tros was the founder of the kingdom of Troy, of which the city of Ilios, founded by his son Ilus took the same name, and the son of Erichthonius by Astyoche (daughter of the river god Simoeis) or of Ilus I , from whom he inherited the throne. Tros was the father of three … See more

    Homer's account
    The following excerpts from Homer's Iliad recounts Tros' ancestors and descendants:
    Howbeit, if thou wilt, hear this also, that thou mayest know … See more

    When Zeus abducted Ganymedes, Tros grieved for his son. Sympathetic, Zeus sent Hermes with two horses so swift they could run over … See more

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      WebIn Greek mythology, Tros (/ ˈ t r ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Τρώς, Ancient Greek: ) was the founder of the kingdom of Troy, of which the city of Ilios, founded by his son Ilus took the …

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      TROS, originally an acronym for Televisie Radio Omroep Stichting ("Television Radio Broadcasting Foundation"), was a Dutch television and radio organisation part of the Dutch public broadcasting system. This broadcasting association was particularly well known for its entertainment programmes, quizzes and focus on Dutch folk music in programmes like Tros Muziekfeest op het Plein and the di…

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      WebIn Greek mythology, Tros was a ruler of Troy and the son of Erichthonius by Astyoche (daughter of the river god Simoeis) or of Ilus I, from whom he inherited the …

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      WebTros was the father of three sons: Ilus, Assaracus and Ganymede and two daughters, Cleopatra and Cleomestra. He is the eponym of Troy, also named Ilion for his son Ilus. …

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      WebTros (mythology) In Greek mythology, Tros(/ˈtrɒs/; Ancient Greek: Τρώς, Ancient Greek: [trɔ́ːs]) was the founder of the kingdom of Troy, of which the city of Ilios, founded by his …

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      WebIn Greek mythology, Ilus (/ ˈ iː l oʊ s /; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος Ilos) was the founder of the city called Ilios or Ilion (Latinized as Ilium) to which he gave his name. When the latter …

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      WebTroy (Greek: Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite: ???????????????? Truwiša) or Ilion (Greek: Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite: ???????????? Wiluša) was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south …

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      WebThe category contains the mythological kings of the city of Troy in Greek mythology: Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. ... Tros

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