because they found a mask
The peninsula that contains famous sites like Mycenae and Olympia is the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greece. Both Mycenae and Olympia have historical and archaeological significance, with Mycenae being known for its ancient ruins and Olympia being the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
There are quite a number of them. The most famous include: Mycenae, Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Megara, Corinth, Pylos, Delphi, and Boetia.
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There are quite a number of them. The most famous include: Mycenae, Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Megara, Corinth, Pylos, Delphi, and Boetia.
Most likely in Mycenae or Argos.
Mycenae Schoolhouse was created in 1850.
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,
First of all the Mycenae's were a race not a city, but one interesting fact is that 'Mycenae' is derived from the Latin for 'mushroom'
Agamemnon was the King of Mycenae and leader of the Greek forces at Troy.
The legendary king of Mycenae was Agamemnon.
Mycenae was a city-state in southern Greece - that is, it was a city which owned land around it which supported it.
Heinrich Schlieman was the German busnessman who began to search for Mycenae.