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The Trojan language, the language spoken in the ancient city of Troy VIIa (which was probably destroyed violently c. 1200 BC, possibly in a Trojan War) is completely unrecorded.

A late Hittite seal found in the exacavations at Troy in 1995, probably dating from about 1275 BC and lettered in Luwian, is the only archaeological evidence for language at Troy at this period. It indicates that Luwian was known at Troy, which is not surprising since it was a lingua franca of the Hittite empire of which Troy was probably a dependency, but it does not necessarily represent the everyday speech of the city.

Later Greek legend gives three indications on the subject of language at Troy.

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