They developed wealth by trade
They developed wealth by trade
The Minoans were roughly contemporary with the Helladic culture. They lived on the Greek mainland and later developed into the Mycenaean civlisation, who would go on to conquer Minoan Crete and integrate some of Minoan culture into their own. There was also the Cycladic culture which lived on the Cyclades in the Aegean, and again is roughly contemporary with the Minoan civilisation.
Minoan priest-kings, known as "basileis," played a central role in the governance and religious practices of Minoan society on Crete. They were responsible for both political leadership and overseeing religious ceremonies, often acting as intermediaries between the gods and the people. Their authority was bolstered by the wealth generated from trade and agriculture, which allowed them to maintain palatial centers that served as administrative and religious hubs. This dual role helped to solidify their power and influence within Minoan culture.
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Minoan and Mycenaen
the Minoan Civilization
Crete
On the island of Crete
the Minoan Civilization
the Minoan Civilization
the Minoan Civilization
They developed wealth by trade
I am not entirely sure what the question is asking. The Minoan civilization did develop on the island of Crete. Crete is to the southeast of mainland Greece.
The Minoans were roughly contemporary with the Helladic culture. They lived on the Greek mainland and later developed into the Mycenaean civlisation, who would go on to conquer Minoan Crete and integrate some of Minoan culture into their own. There was also the Cycladic culture which lived on the Cyclades in the Aegean, and again is roughly contemporary with the Minoan civilisation.
the Minoan culture
the Minoan.
The Answer is (Minoan)