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The Lost Kingdom of Aeneas: Dardania and Bronze Age Troy

8 min · 6. juli 2026
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Before there was Priam's Troy, before the Iliad, before the wooden horse—there was Dardania, the small but strategic kingdom in the Troad that birthed the Trojan royal line. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Bronze Age archaeology and Hittite diplomacy that give us a glimpse of a real Dardanian state: its Luwian-speaking kings, its vassalage to the Hittite Empire, its role in the power struggles between Hattusa and the Ahhiyawa of Mycenaean Greece. We dig into the Manapa-Tarhunta letter, where a Dardanian rebel named Piyama-Radu terrorizes the region; the Alaksandu Treaty, which names a king of Wilusa who may be the historical Paris; and the Tawagalawa letter, which mentions a renegade Hittite prince who fled to Ahhiyawa. How much does the archaeology of Troy VI and VIIa match the Homeric city? And was Dardania the real bridge between myth and history? Join us for a ground-level look at the geopolitics of the Late Bronze Age Aegean. #Dardania #TrojanWar #HittiteRecords #Wilusa #Alaksandu #PiyamaRadu #TawagalawaLetter #ManapaTarhunta #Ahhiyawa #Luwian #TroyVI #TroyVIIa #Hisarlik #BronzeAge #AncientGreece #Hattusa #HittiteEmpire #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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