1. troad - Noun
2. Troad - Proper noun
See Trode.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven Schliemann's first excavations at Hissarlik in the Troad did not excite surprise. Source: Internet
Pausanias 10.31.2; Simpson, Gods & Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of Apollodorus, p. 251. Palamedes' father Nauplius sailed to the Troad and asked for justice, but was refused. Source: Internet
Davies, esp. pp. 8, 10. Second gathering Map of the Troad (Troas) Eight years after the storm had scattered them, Apollodorus, Epitome 3.19. Source: Internet
The Troad peninsula was anticipated to be the location. Source: Internet
While in the East, he traveled to the Troad to perform rites at his brother's tomb, an event recorded in a moving poem. Source: Internet