Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Latin' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Troy (Ancient Greek: xcexa4xcfx81xcexbfxcexafxcexb1, Troxc3xada, xe1xbcxbcxcexbbxcexb9xcexbfxcexbd, xc4xaaxccx81lion or xe1xbcxbcxcexbbxcexb9xcexbfxcfx82, xc4xaaxccx81lios; Latin: Troia, also xc4xaalium;[note 1] Hittite: xf0x92x8cxb7xf0x92x83xbexf0x92x87xbbxf0x92x8axad Wilusa or xf0x92x8bxabxf0x92x8ax92xf0x92x84xbfxf0x92x8axad Truwisa;[3][4] Turkish: Truva or Troya), also Ilium, was a city in the northwest of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), southwest of the xc3x87anakkale Strait, south of the mouth of the Dardanelles and northwest of Mount Ida.
The diocese was nominally restored no later than 1926 as Latin Titular bishopric of Ilium (Latin) / Ilio (Curiate Italian) / Ilien(sis) (Latin adjective).