Hey Veeky Forums...was Troy a Greek or Persian City??

Hey Veeky Forums...was Troy a Greek or Persian City??

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A myth

Was Macedonia Greek??

It was an Assuwan city.

Turkish city

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Hittite dominated but influenced by Myceneans and Cretans

Trick question they were romans

It was Norse

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Which of all the Troys?

Hittite vassalage, and probably related to them.

Yes they were greek.

Macedonians were a Greek too

Corinthian master race coming thru

Luwian, though in Iliad are depicted to rule over a couple of others,even Thracians and Ethiopians.

Luwian. Under Hittite domination

Dependency, not exactly dominated.

It was obviously a Kurdish city

Turkic, according to youtube comments.

ROMANS

There is a strong argument for some sites in western turkey, however it obviously wouldn't have been called Troy at the time. It is that they were ethnically similar to the Mannaeans rather than being "Greek".

Greek. Much of Anatolia was once Greek.

This, but unironically.

It was black

Jesus how fucking dumb is this board?
The story is from before the Greek colonisation of the area

From Homer's description it looks Greek, the Greeks of the classical era considered them as foreigners though.
Since no ACTUAL Troy has been found I'm not sure what kind of answer you want OP, given the area it would probably be Luwian or Hittite but that's assuming the story doesn't predate the arrival of Indo Europeans in the area and simply got adapted to their new setting

Some sort of Greek ( or Lydian )

they were proto-Latinoids

sumerians were white subumans because they developed civilization

>Persian
>In 12th century bc Anatolia
You're a bad troll, but anyway it was an Anatolian city, probably Luwian or of some other related group

>no ACTUAL Troy has been found
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_VII

It was Baltic
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baltic_Origins_of_Homer's_Epic_Tales

A Black Türk city

Are you retarded?

>The story is from before the Greek colonization of the area
No you are wrong. This is Mycenaean Greece, the setting of the supposedly siege of Troy that legend has it to happen around 1200 B.C.
You are confusing it with the Iron Age colonization.

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An another Map.

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Troy was BLACK

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This is the Greek world after the beginning of the Iron Age (800 B.C.)

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That's Memnon, an Ethiopian, see: