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  • noun Plural form of Dardanian.

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Examples

  • Teuʹcri-a, and the Trojans are often referred to as Dardanians and

    The Story of Troy Michael Clarke 1880

  • People called Dardanians were led by Aeneas, who was said to be the son of the most beautiful of the goddesses.

    Tales of Troy: Ulysses, the sacker of cities Andrew Lang 1878

  • “We built the settlement together, and there are Dardanians and Ithakans working there side by side.”

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

  • Trojans and Lycians and Dardanians who fight hand to hand:

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • You had a man inside the city ready to open the gates to a fortress containing no more than two hundred Dardanians.

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

  • Five Mykene vessels managed to escape to the north and one slipped past the Dardanians, heading out toward open sea.

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

  • Dardanians Mentioned in Egyptian text as Hittite allies who sent chariots to fight at Battle of Qadesh.

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • Dardanians Mentioned in Egyptian text as Hittite allies who sent chariots to fight at Battle of Qadesh.

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • Trojans and Lycians and Dardanians who fight hand to hand:

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • We have one night to kill the Dardanians, take the fortress, burn the gates and the buildings and the bridge, and then board our ships.

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

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