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Aktuelle Version vom 5. August 2024, 14:20 Uhr


Troja
VariantenFür Troja werden diese Namens- und Schreibvarianten verwendet Troia, Troy, Hisarlık
Typ Ort
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Getty TGNGetty Thesaurus of Geographical Names 7002329

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Georeferenzierung
KoordinatenKoordinaten übernommen aus Getty Thesaurus of Geographical Names. Abweichungen hiervon sind durch einen redaktionellen Hinweis gekennzeichnet. 39° 57' 25.20" N, 26° 14' 20.40" E
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Hisarlık is believed to be the site of the Troy of Homer's Iliad. The settlement began as an Early Bronze Age citadel in the 3rd mill. BCE. Excavations reveal that several battles took place here, one apparently destroying the city ca. 1180 BCE, perhaps forming part of the cultural memory that was set down in the Iliad ca. 700 BCE. Shortly after the event of 1180 BCE, it was probably resettled by a population from the eastern Balkans. Greeks began moving into the area around Troy ca. 700 BCE. It was later ruled successively by Persia, Alexander the Great, Seleucid dynasty, Pergamum kingdom and Rome. It was finally a Byzantine settlement, and ultimately abandoned ca. 1350 CE.

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OrtsnennungenInt.Liegt eine Interaktion zwischen lateinischen Christen und Sarazenen vor?VerfasserInVerfasserIn des WerkesAus dem WerkWerk, aus dem die Quellenstelle entnommen ist.Dat.Datierung des BerichtsAbfassungsortAbfassungsort des Werks/Berichts
Chronica Muzarabica 0027neinVerfasserIn unbekanntChronica Muzarabica712Toledo