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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_New_TroyThe New Troy - Wikipedia

    Montevideo, or the new Troy (French: Montevideo, ou une nouvelle Troie) is an 1850 novel by Alexandre Dumas. It is a historical novel about the Uruguayan Civil War, where the Uruguayan presidents Manuel Oribe and Fructuoso Rivera disputed the rule of the country.

  2. 24 mai 2020 · On the 5th of July 1601, a Spanish force of about 12’000 men and 50 siege guns arrived at the Dutch town of Ostend. This was the beginning of a war of attrit...

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  3. En Angleterre, en complémentarité et en lien avec le mythe arthurien, le mythe de fondation de la Grande-Bretagne – et de Londres, la « nouvelle Troie » – par Brutus, petit-fils d’Énée (le fondateur légendaire de Rome), a été particulièrement important à partir du XIIe siècle, autant pour la justification généalogique de la royauté des Plantagen...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrinovantumTrinovantum - Wikipedia

    Trinovantum is the name in medieval British legend that was given to London, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, when it was founded by the exiled Trojan Brutus, who called it Troia Nova ("New Troy"), which was gradually corrupted to Trinovantum.

  5. The early inhabitants of Britain, who arrived more than a thousand years before the Roman invasion, were the scattered remnants of the fallen city of Troy. They founded a city on the Thames and called it "Troia Newydd" (New Troy) which later became "Troynovant" or "Trinovantum".

  6. Brutus as founding father of London / The New Troy: Latin and English primary sources from Nennius to the 21st century. « La cité de Lundres ki est chef dengleterre. Brutus ki primes enhabita engleterre la funda e lapela Troie la nuvele ».

  7. Montevideo, or the new Troy (French: Montevideo, ou une nouvelle Troie) is an 1850 novel by Alexandre Dumas. It is a historical novel about the Uruguayan Civil War, where the Uruguayan presidents Manuel Oribe and Fructuoso Rivera disputed the rule of the country.

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