400 km. (1930 miles)
Agamemnon was the King of Mycenae and leader of the Greek forces at Troy.
Troy and Mycenae
The Trojan War.
Troy and Mycenae
Agamemnon, king of the city of Mycenae, not of Greece. .
The founder of Mycenae was Perseus, the son of Zeus and Danae. One famous king was King Agamemnon, the older brother of King Menelaus, the king of Sparta. He sacked Troy, but later died when he came back from Troy by his wife,
The leader of the expedition to Troy was Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae. He was the brother of Menelaus, whose wife Helen was taken to Troy, sparking the Trojan War.
Troy is in New York. It's 153 miles from Manhattan.
true Michelle g
When Troy was taken, many Trojan women were made captives, and Cassandra was awarded to Agamemnon, who brought her as a concubine to Mycenae. But on his return, he and her new concubine were murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra, who had become lovers. Aegisthus became then king of Mycenae.
574 miles