Troy (disambiguation) — Troy is the legendary city described in Homer s Iliad Troy may also refer to:General*The Troy weight, a system of measurements for weight and mass commonly used in describing the size of precious metals and gemstonesPeopleTroy is a Celtic name… … Wikipedia
Troy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Troy (homonymie). Pour les articles homophones, voir Troie (homonymie), Trois et Troyes. Troy … Wikipédia en Français
Troy McClure — Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Les Simpson Genre Masculin Activité(s) Acteur … Wikipédia en Français
Troy, New York — Troy City City of Troy The Troy waterfront and Hudson River, 2009 … Wikipedia
Troy Kennedy Martin — (born in Scotland in 1932, and educated at Finchley Grammar School (now known as Finchley Catholic High School) and Trinity College, Dublin; sometimes credited as Troy Kennedy Martin) is a British film and television scriptwriter. His best known… … Wikipedia
Troy Hurtubise — Troy James Hurtubise (born November 23, 1963 Hamilton, Ontario)cite news | last = Hemsworth| first = Wade| title = From Bears to Bullets Inventor hopes to sell Armour Suit to the Military.| pages = A1| publisher = The Hamilton Spectator| date =… … Wikipedia
Troy Little — Born March 7, 1973 (1973 03 07) (age 38) Occupation writer, cartoonist Nationality Canada Period 2000–present … Wikipedia
Troy Tatterton — Troy Langdon Tatterton is a fictional character created by V. C. Andrews and continued by ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman in the bestselling novels in the Casteel series. Troy is the handsome and wealthy creator behind the inventions in the… … Wikipedia
Troy Malone — was a minor character in the animated series The Raccoons, and a love interest of Melissa Raccoon before her marriage to Ralph Raccoon. He appears in the episode, The Sky Is the Limit [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbMWy1pblkE] , as a debonair… … Wikipedia
Troy Donahue — Born Merle Johnson, Jr. January 27, 1936(1936 01 27) New York City, New York, U.S. Died September 2, 2001 … Wikipedia