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    The ancient city of Troy stands at the crossroads of myth and history, a place where legend drapes itself over layers of buried stone. Located in modern-day Turkey, near the Dardanelles, Troy controlled a strategic gateway between the Aegean and Black Seas, making it a prized jewel of the ancient world.

    Troy is most famously linked to The Iliad, attributed to Homer, which tells of the dramatic Trojan War. Heroes like Achilles and Hector stride through its story, culminating in the famous ruse of the Trojan Horse.

    While the tale is steeped in myth, archaeology suggests a real city endured destruction around the Late Bronze Age, possibly inspiring the legend.

    Excavations led by Heinrich Schliemann in the 19th century revealed that Troy was not a single city but a stack of settlements built atop one another over centuries. Today, its windswept ruins whisper of trade, war, and resilience, where history and myth blend like two shadows cast by the same flame.

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