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  1. The South tower was built to guard the Scaean Gate. The Eastern wall was also reinforced by a large tower. This massive bastion at the north east corner of the city was built to defend a well which was the main water supply. The city walls of Troy will be available over the next 4 months.

  2. Trojan shrines to past kings, such as Laomedon, were placed at the base of the South Tower and Scaean Gateway. Laomedon was buried near the Scaean Gate, and according to legend, as long as his grave remained undisturbed, the walls of Troy would remain impregnable.

  3. The South tower was built to guard the Scaean Gate. The Eastern wall was also reinforced by a large tower. This massive bastion at the north east corner of the city was built to defend a well which was the main water supply. It was Priam who set about rebuilding the walls of Troy.

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  4. Aug 12, 2024 · NEW RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 2024. THE TROJAN WAR. TROY AND HER ALLIES. The Trojan army defending the great city of Troy, led by their king Priam, had assistance from a long list of allies. These included the Lycians, which was a maritime district in south western Anatolia (now Turkey).

  5. Trojan shrines to past kings, such as Laomedon, were placed at the base of the South Tower and Scaean Gateway. Laomedon was buried near the Scaean Gate, and according to legend, as long as his grave remained undisturbed, the walls of Troy would remain impregnable.

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  7. forum.treefrogtreasures.com › threads › troyTroy | Treefrog Treasures

    Dec 16, 2018 · Troy was first excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in1868. The site is located on the south west point of the Dardanelles strait; known as the Hellespont in classical times. 10 cities occupied the site dating from 3000 BCE to Roman times.

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