Trojan Kingdom
The "Trojan Kingdom" refers to the ancient city of Troy, located in what is now northwest Turkey. It is famous for its role in the Trojan War, a legendary conflict between the Greeks and Trojans, often depicted in ancient literature, including Homer's "Iliad." The city was known for its impressive walls and strategic location, which made it a significant center for trade and military activity.
Archaeological excavations at the site of Hisarlik have revealed multiple layers of settlement, indicating that Troy was inhabited for thousands of years. The most famous layer, known as Troy VI, is often associated with the historical backdrop of the Trojan War. The story of the war, including the iconic Trojan Horse, has become a symbol of cunning and deception in warfare.