
Mycenae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mycenae
- an ancient fortress, near Argos in the Peloponnese, Greece
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Syll_594, a decree of Mycenae in honour of Protimus of Gortyn, after
  Within translations:
AnthPal_9.28
{ Ph 2 } & Though I, Mycenae, am but a heap of dust
AnthPal_9.101
did I recognise you, unhappy Mycenae, more waste than
AnthPal_9.103
UNATIUS & { Ph 1 } & I, Mycenae, the city once so rich
Euseb]:Chron_63
amemnon and Menelaus the Mycenaeans sailed with the Argive
Euseb]:Chron_179
began to be ruled from Mycenae, when the descendants
Nicand:Al_100
grow in the fields of Mycenae (it was a recent gift of
Plin:HN_4.17
and nine miles further on Mycenae and the traditional site of
Plut:Arat_29
was continued as far as Mycenae, and the tyrant, as Deini
Syll_594
(c. 195) ull assembly of the Mykenaians, on the second da
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