- (/maɪˈsiːniː/ my-SEE-nee;
Ancient Gr****: Μυκῆναι or Μυκήνη, Mykē̂nai or
Mykḗnē) is an
archaeological site near
Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese...
- Dr. ****
chances upon a
group of more powerful,
partly organic giants (
Mykene Warrior Beasts)
which he
utilizes in
place of the
previous mechanical monsters...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Mycene or
Mykene (Ancient Gr****: Μυκήνη), was a
daughter of Inachus, king of Argos, the
sister of Phoroneus, and the wife of Arestor...
- they were worshipped. For example, in
Mycenae there was a
goddess called Mykene,
whose sisterhood was
known as Mykenai,
whereas at
Thebes an
analogous deity...
- ****ur for the ****yrians;
Ashtoret for the Sidonians; the
eponymous Athena-
Mykene for the
Athenians and Mycenaeans; Baal for the Phoenicians;
Bathala of the...
- Sicily,
Italy Milazzo Mukenai north-eastern Argolis, near
Mykines abandoned Mykēnē, Mykēnai
Mylasa Caria, south-western
Turkey Milas Myndus Caria, western...
- 24–29. Gerloff,
Sabine (2010). "Von
Troja an die Saale, von Wes**** nach
Mykene – Chronologie,
Fernverbindungen und
Zinnrouten der Frühbronzezeit Mittel-...
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Database of
Mycenaean at Oslo.
University of Oslo. Schofield,
Louise (2009).
Mykene.
Geschichte und
Mythos (in German).
Mainz am Rhein:
Verlag Philipp von Zabern...
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Messinia Methoni Modone Missolonghi Missolungi Monemvasia Malvasia,
Malvagia Mykenes Micene Mycenae Micene Mykonos Mìcono
Mystras Mistrà
Nafpaktos Lepanto Nafplion...
- 2022. Gerloff,
Sabine (2010). "Von
Troja an die Saale, von Wes**** nach
Mykene – Chronologie,
Fernverbindungen und
Zinnrouten der Frühbronzezeit Mittel-...