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I’m an amateur historian and I also love science. I love learning about the history of logging and other hard labor jobs that were back in the olden days. If anyone was wondering from the “international travels” section, I spent 3 years in Germany while my father was stationed in Friedberg (I also lived in other German towns), and I’m from the U.S. --Russianamerican1 (talk) 02:06, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
Troy - (Ancient Greek: Ἴλιον, Ilion, or Ἴλιος, Ilios; and Τροία, Troia; Latin: Trōia and Īlium; Hittite: Wilusa or Truwisa;)
- Name of troy began as Ϝίλιον (Wilion) in Greek
- Wilusa (URUWi-lu-ša ) is found in 6 Hittite. 4 of them are,
- Alaksandu was a king of Wilusa, possibly Paris (aka Alexandros)
- Piyama-Radu may have been King Priam (father of Paris)
- The Hittite records say that a man named Kukkunni was the king before Alaksandu
- Walmus - exiled king of Wilusa (ca. 1225 B.C.) vassal of the Hittites.
- Agamemnon - Hittite:URUAkagamunaš king of URUAhhiyawa (Achaea); Ancient Greek: Ἀγαμέμνων; modern Greek: Αγαμέμνονας, "very steadfast")
- Tawagalawa name of a "brother" (or friend) of the king of URUAhhiyawa, possibly Eteocles, king of Thebes.
- Attarissiya Ahhiyawan king who attacked Madduwatta, might be Atreus.
Ka-I-Da-A-(?)-To-A-Ma-Te-A-Sa-Ma-Na-(?)-(?)
- 3/19/2012 at 6:30 PM at Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire
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