Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

the Troad

Noun
/ðə ˈtroʊˌæd/
Definition
An ancient region in northwestern Asia Minor, located adjacent to the Aegean Sea, known for its historical and archaeological significance, especially in connection with the Trojan War.
Examples
  • The ancient Greeks often spoke of heroic deeds in the Troad.
  • Excavations in the Troad have uncovered many artifacts from the Trojan era.
  • Travelers to Turkey frequently visit the Troad to see the historic ruins of Troy.
Meaning
The Troad refers specifically to the area believed to encompass the site of ancient Troy and its surroundings, noted for its rich history and cultural heritage.
Synonyms
  • Troy
  • Trojan Plain