Troilus (disambiguation)

Troilus (disambiguation)

Troilus is a legendary character associated with the story of the Trojan War.

Troilus may also refer to:

* Troilus of Elis (4th century BC), Greek athlete
* USS "Troilus" (AKA-46), an "Artemis" class attack cargo ship

ee also

* Lake Troilus


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