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Trojan Contingents Trojans; under Hector, son of Priam. They were the most numerous force, described as good spearmen. They may be the Taruisha of the Hittite records. The name Ilion may correspond to Wilusiya, (Muwatallis once made a treaty with its king, Alakshandush). {Heroes 3/Men 2500/Figures 50}

Dardanoi (Dardany); under Aeneas and his two subordinates. {Hero 1/2 junior leaders/Men 2000/Figures 40}

Troops from Zelia, a Trojan clan, led by Pandarus. {Hero 1/Men 600/Figures 12}

Troops from Adresteia, located near to Troy, under two leaders. {Heroes 2//Men 2000/Figures 40}

Troops from the Dardanelles area, under Asius. {Hero 1/Men 2000/Figures 40}

Tribes of Pelasgian spearmen, from the region just south of Troy, under two leaders, (Peleset?). {Heroes 2/Men 2000/Figures 40}

Thraces; allies from the European side of the Hellespont, under two leaders, (Teucri, Tjekker?). 'Warlike' Cicones, also from Europe. {Heroes 2/Men 2000/Figures 40}

Paeones; archers from the river Axius region in Europe. {Hero Shooter 1/Men 1200/Figures 24}

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