Tri´ton, a demi-god of the sea, son of Poseidon (Neptune) and Amphitrite, [16], [60], [173], [174], [262].

Trϫzen, Greek city of Argolis, [150].

Tro´jans, [216], [259]-[264], [269], [277].

Tro´jan War, [138], [174], [184], [211]-[227].

Tro-ja-no´va, New Troy, city founded in Britain (See [Brutus], and [Lud]), [381].

Tro-pho´ni-us, oracle of, in Bœotia, [297]-[298].

Trou´ba-dours, poets and minstrels of Provence, in Southern France, [374].

Trou-veurs´, poets and minstrels of Northern France, [375].

Troy, city in Asia Minor, ruled by King Priam, whose son, Paris, stole away Helen, wife of Menelaus the Greek, resulting in the Trojan War and the destruction of Troy, [206], [207], [212], [213], [214], [218], [224], [227], [229], [236].

Troy, fall of, [227]-[232].