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Tros is the eponymous founder of '''Troy''' (also known as '''Ilios''' or '''Ilion''') and a pivotal figure in the <u>[[Iliad|Trojan War]]</u>'s proto-history. His story connects several major mythological narratives, including those of his descendants and the famed city's eventual fate. He was the son of '''Erichthonius''', one of the richest men of his time due to the wealth of his land and the size of his herds, and grandson of '''Dardanus''', who was a son of '''[[Zeus]]''' and '''Electra''', and the founder of the royal dynasty of the city-state. Tros is credited with the founding of the city; the region around it is often referred to as the <u>Troad</u> (after Tros himself). It became known for its wealth, power, and the eventual ten-year siege it endured during the <u>Trojan War</u>. He had three sons: '''Ilus''', '''Assaracus''', and '''Ganymede'''. Ilus would go on to be the father of '''Laomedon''', and the grandfather of '''Priam''', the last king of Troy during the Trojan War. '''Assaracus''' was the ancestor of '''[[Aeneas]]''', a hero who, according to Virgil's ''Aeneid'', escaped the fall of Troy and traveled to <u>Italy</u>, where he became the progenitor of the <u>Romans</u>. Ganymede was said to be the most beautiful of mortals and was abducted by '''[[Zeus]]''' in the form of an eagle to become the cupbearer of the gods, a position of great honor. [[Category:Archaic Greece]] [[Category:Greek Myth]]
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