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| | The Real Battle for Troy (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The Battle of Troy, indeed Troy itself, was long thought of as just part of the fascinating but incredible Greek legends, which scholars have tolerantly called mythology. |
 | | Troy and the events pertaining to it were still considered to be pure mythological when Charles McLaren 2 suggested, back in 1822, that a certain mound in eastern Turkey, called Hissarlik, was the site of the Homeric Troy. |
 | | It is now accepted that the Battle of Troy had actually taken place in the thirteenth century B.C. It was then, according to the Greek sources, that Gods and men had fought side by side; in such beliefs the Greeks were not alone. |
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