Flood in the Days of Ogyges & Dardanus the End of Ice Age About Two Hundred Years Before the Trojan War

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In Greek legend is the flood of Ogyges, also known as the flood of Dardanus, when the sea level rose making coastal mountains islands, which was the end of the Ice Age, the sea level having risen for about a hundred years. Dardanus (namesake of Dardania) was the father of Ilus (Ilium) and Ericththonios who lived in the timeframe that Atlantis (and much of Greece) succumbed to the sea level risen according to great Plato. About two hundred years after the founding of Ilium (or Troy named for Troas a grandson Dardanus) was the Trojan War circa 1200 b. c., during  the so-called bronze age collapse.