Minoan civilisation Mycenaean civilisation Rise of the city states Athens' golden age Peloponnesian war Age of Alexander and successors (Hellenistic)
Mycenaean Greeks
Trojan War
The Mycenaean Age, spanning roughly from 1600 to 1100 BCE, was marked by significant military activity, characterized by conflicts both among Mycenaean city-states and against external adversaries. Notable wars included the legendary Trojan War, a conflict over the city of Troy, as described in Homer's epics, which, while partly mythical, reflects the era's warfare. Additionally, Mycenaean expansion and rivalries led to frequent skirmishes with neighboring cultures, including the Hittites and other Aegean societies. The decline of the Mycenaean civilization around 1100 BCE is also attributed to internal strife and invasions from the Sea Peoples.
Students for a Democratic Society saw the war as not a war ( it wasn't declared) but a police action. So, that means it was illegal and that it was also illegal to draft men for the war. They wanted young men to burn their draft cards in protest of the war and would hold demonstrations on college campuses to protest the war.
the Minoan.
Minoan civilisation Mycenaean civilisation Rise of the city states Athens' golden age Peloponnesian war Age of Alexander and successors (Hellenistic)
The Mycenaean Greeks.
Mycenaean Greeks
earthquakes and civil war
no
It is part of the legendary background of the Mycenaean Greeks.
yes it did cause the Mycenaean peoples sailed across the Aegean ocean to attack Troy , a city in Asia Minor
It started after the war with the invasion of the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples
Minister of War
The Mycenean age was gone 700 years before the Persian War began.
Trojan War