Toscead betweox fadungum "Trōia"

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[[Image:Troy II.jpg|thumb|300px|Troy II, Inganghliþ]]
'''Trōia''' ([[Hittitisc sprǣc|Hittitisc]]: ''Wilusa'' oþþe ''Truwisa'', [[Ealdlicu Grēcisc Sprǣc|Grēcisc]]: {{lang|grc|Τροία}}, ''Troia'', ēac {{Polytonic|Ίλιον}}, ''Ilion''; [[Lǣden]]: ''Trōia'', ''Īlium'',<ref>''Trōia'' is se foreborena Lǣdena nama þǣre burge. ''Ilium'' is lēoþlicre word: {{cite web|first=Charlton T.|last=Lewis|coauthors=Charles Short|title=Ilium|work=A Latin Dictionary|publisher=Tufts University: The Perseus Digital Library|url=http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?layout.reflang=la;layout.refdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0059;layout.reflookup=Ilium;layout.refcit=;doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0059%3Aentry%3D%2321459|accessdate=2008-03-01}}</ref>) is a [[legendary]] burg and center þǣre [[Trojan War]], as described in the [[Epic Cycle]], and especially in the ''[[Iliad]]'', one of the two epic poems attributed to [[Homer]]. '''TrojanTrōiānisc''' referstōbelimpþ to theþǣm inhabitantsTrōiawarum and cultureþǣre gesetenesse Trōia.
 
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