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Ilion (Asia Minor)
Ilion may refer to: *''Ilion'' (Ἴλιον) or (Latinized) ''Ilium'', an Archaic name for the pre-classical city of Troy, hence the title of Homer's ''Iliad'', also a Byzantine city and bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see as Ilium * Ilion, Greece, a suburb of Athens, Greece, also known as Nea Liosia * Ilium (Epirus), ancient city of Epirus, Greece * Ilion, ancient name of Cestria (Epirus), a town of ancient Epirus, Greece * Ilion (Thessaly), a town of ancient Thessaly, Greece * Ilion Animation Studios, a CGI animation studio based in Madrid, Spain * Ilion, New York, a village in Herkimer County, New York See also * Ilium (other) * Ileum The ileum () is the final section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. In fish, the divisions of the small intestine are not as clear and the terms posterior intestine or distal intestine ma ...
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Troy
Troy ( el, Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 ''Truwiša'') or Ilion ( el, Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒃾𒇻𒊭 ''Wiluša'') was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey, south-west of Çanakkale and about miles east of the Aegean Sea. It is known as the setting for the Greek mythology, Greek myth of the Trojan War. In Ancient Greek literature, Troy is portrayed as a powerful kingdom of the Greek Heroic Age, Heroic Age, a mythic era when monsters roamed the earth and gods interacted directly with humans. The city was said to have ruled the Troad until the Trojan War led to its complete destruction at the hands of the Greeks. The story of its destruction was one of the cornerstones of Greek mythology and literature, featuring prominently in the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', and referenced in numerous other poems and plays. Its legacy played a large role in Greek society, with many prominent ...
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Ilion, Greece
Ilion ( el, Ίλιον; before 1994: Νέα Λιόσια, ''Nea Liosia'') is a suburb in west Athens, Greece. With 85,000 inhabitants (2011), it is one of the largest suburbs of Athens. Geography Ilion lies southeast of the mountain Aigaleo, northwest of Athens city centre. The municipality has an area of 9.453 km2. Neighbouring municipalities are Agioi Anargyroi-Kamatero to the north and east, Petroupoli to the northwest and Peristeri to the south. The main streets are Fylis Avenue, Thivon Avenue, Idomeneos Street and Protesilaou Street. Sites of interest * National Sports Center of Nea Liosia *Environmental Awareness Park " Antonis Tritsis" *Forklore Museum *Cultural Center Historical population Sports Ilion hosts many athletic clubs in several sports. Μost of them play in the amateur divisions. Presence or earlier presence in the higher divisions in their sport have the clubs Olympiakos Neon Liosion and Enosi Iliou. International relations Ilion, Greece is twinned wi ...
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Ilium (Epirus)
Ilium or Ilion ( grc, Ἴλιον), also known as Troja (Τροΐα), was a city of ancient Epirus. It is mentioned in the ''Aeneid'' of Virgil as a foundation of Helenus after the Trojan War in the land of the Chaonia. Its site is located near the modern village oDespotikoin Greece. The village was formerly known as Kretsounista. See also *List of cities in ancient Epirus This is a list of cities in ancient Epirus. These were Greek poleis, komes or fortresses except for Nicopolis, which was founded by Octavian. Classical Epirus was divided into three regions: Chaonia, Molossia, Thesprotia, each named after the d ... References Populated places in ancient Epirus Thesprotia Former populated places in Greece {{AncientEpirus-geo-stub ...
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Cestria (Epirus)
Cestria or Kestria ( grc, Κεστρία), also known as Ilium or Ilion (Ἴλιον), or Troja (Τροΐα), was a town in ancient Epirus. Its district was called Cestrine or Kestrine (Κεστρίνη) and Kestrinia (Κεστρινία), and was located in Chaonia, separated from Thesprotia by the river Thyamis. It is said to have received its name from Cestrinus, son of Helenus and Andromache, having been previously called Cammania or Kammania (Καμμανία). The principal town of the district was Cestria, but its more usual name appears to have been Ilium or Troja, in memory of the Trojan colony of Helenus. In the neighbourhood are those fertile pastures, which were celebrated in ancient times for the Cestrinic oxen. The inhabitants of the district were called Κεστρηνοί by the poet Rhianus. The city is located near the modern Filiates, Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on th ...
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Ilion (Thessaly)
Ilion ( grc, Ἴλιον) was a town in ancient Thessaly Thessaly or Thessalia (Attic Greek: , ''Thessalía'' or , ''Thettalía'') was one of the traditional regions of Ancient Greece. During the Mycenaean period, Thessaly was known as Aeolia, a name that continued to be used for one of the major tribes .... It is unlocated. References Populated places in ancient Thessaly Former populated places in Greece Lost ancient cities and towns {{AncientThessaly-geo-stub ...
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Ilion Animation Studios
Skydance Animation Madrid (formerly known as Ilion Animation Studios) is a Spanish animation studio based in Madrid, Spain. It is a subsidiary of Skydance Media via Skydance Animation to create computer-animated films for theatrical release. After working with Skydance since 2017, they were acquired by the company in 2020, and rebranded as Skydance Animation Madrid. History Ilion Animation Studios was originally based in Madrid, Spain. The Perez Dolset brothers, Javier and Ignacio Perez Dolset, founded the company in the year of 2002 to make animated films. Ilion Animation Studios was a partner with U-Tad, which is a European University that is specialized in digital arts and technology. Ilion came up with all of its own content. On occasion, Ilion worked with some of its third parties. Ilion Animation Studios was independently and privately owned. In March 2017, Ilion announced that they would partner with Skydance Animation to produce two animated feature films: ''Luck ...
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Ilion, New York
Ilion is a village in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The population was 7,790 at the 2017 census. The village is at the northern edge of the town of German Flatts, though a tiny portion is in the town of Frankfort. It is south of the Mohawk River and Erie Canal. History "Ilion" is a name for the ancient city of Troy. The area where Ilion is located was first settled by Palatine Germans under the Burnetsfield Patent around 1725. Settlers first took plots along Steele Creek, which flows into the Mohawk River. Gradually they built many mills along the creek. After the American Revolution, a small community was set up in the area named "New London". This area of the village still has buildings which use the name "London". The community began to flourish starting around 1816 when Eliphalet Remington created his first rifle. He developed the Remington Arms manufacturing company. The community was stimulated in growth by the completion in 1825 of the Erie Canal, which compl ...
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Ilium (other)
Ilium or Ileum may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * Ilion (Asia Minor), former name of Troy * Ilium (Epirus), an ancient city in Epirus, Greece * Ilium, ancient name of Cestria (Epirus), an ancient city in Epirus, Greece * Ilium Building, a building in Troy, New York, United States Anatomy * Ilium (bone), part of the hip bone in the pelvis * Ileum, the third and final part of the small intestine Art and entertainment * Ileum (band), a grunge rock band from The Netherlands * Ilium (band), a metal band from Australia * ''Ilium'' (novel), a 2003 novel by Dan Simmons * Ilium (Kurt Vonnegut), a fictional New York town in many of Kurt Vonnegut's novels * Illium, a fictional location in the video game ''Mass Effect 2 ''Mass Effect 2'' is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in 2010 and PlayStation 3 in 2011. It is the second installment in the ''Mass Effect'' series and a ...'' O ...
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