400 km. (1930 miles)
Oh, what a lovely question! The distance from Troy to Mycenae is approximately 350 miles. Just imagine the beautiful landscapes and scenery you would see on that journey. Remember, it's not just about the destination, but the joy of the adventure along the way.
Troy is in New York. It's 153 miles from Manhattan.
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.
51 miles
574 miles
362 miles
73 miles apart
about 100 miles
403,428,203.54 miles apart.
You can find this on google maps :)
It is 256.31 miles according to MapQuest.
1123 miles by road, much less by sea.