About the ancient Greek city the hamlet in New York Mycenae, New York Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns Image File Lions Gate Mycenae.jpg 300px The Lion Gate at Mycenae ... Session 23rd Link Extension Danger Mycenae Greek language Greek lang grc Myk nai or lang grc ... Gulf . In the second millennium BC Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilization ... history from about 1600 BC to about 1100 BC is called Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean in reference to Mycenae. Name The etymology of Mycenae most probably derives from the Greek word myc s meaning ... European superfamily. See Pelasgian , Minyans History File Mycenae northern gate 2006.JPG thumb The Tomb ... has been destroyed by later construction. Early Bronze Age It is believed that Mycenae was settled ... sherds dating to 2100 1700 BC have been found, when Mycenae interacted with Minoan Crete . Other theories suggest the settling of Mycenae a thousand years earlier. Middle Bronze Age The first ... splendor of the Shaft tomb Shaft Graves . Late Bronze Age File Mycenae ruins dsc06390.jpg thumb View from the acropolis , or high city During the Bronze Age the pattern of settlement at Mycenae ... cf. Argos . Since Mycenae was the capital of a state that ruled, or dominated, much of the eastern ... on 9 September 2007. ref ref Polos, John L. Mycenae. span class plainlinks http members.tripod.com apollophotos photos greece mycenaeMycenae History. span 28 August 2007. Retrieved on 9 September 2007 ... enclosure, Grave Circle A, Mycenae Grave Circle A , included six more shaft graves, with 9 female ... and cups Late Helladic II Alan Wace divided the nine beehive tomb tholos tombs of Mycenae into three ... visible on the acropolis of Mycenae, dates to the start of LHIIIA 2. Earlier palaces must have existed, but they had been cleared away or built over. ref name a Rowbotham, William. Mycenae and the Bronze Age. span class plainlinks http www.odysseyadventures.ca articles mycenae article mycenae.htm ... more details
Mycenae House is a community centre housed in a former convent building next door to the Georgian villa, Woodlands House , in Mycenae Road, in the Westcombe Park area of Greenwich, London . History Woodlands House and surrounding land was acquired by a Catholic novitiate order, the Little Sisters of the Assumption, after the end of the First World War . Proceeds from the sale of part of the land were used to fund construction of a novitiate house, which opened in 1933. After the Little Sisters of the Assumption vacated the properties and grounds in 1967, they were purchased by London Borough of Greenwich . The novitiate house became a community centre, known then as Kidbrooke House taking its name from a building demolished during the construction of a large roundabout forming the junction of Shooters Hill Road and the A102 Blackwall Tunnel southern approach road . In 1994, management of the building passed to the Vanbrugh Community Association, and the building was renamed Mycenae House. References http www.mycenaehouse.co.uk Mycenae House website coord 51.4797 0.0158 type landmark region GB GRE display title Category Local government buildings in London Category Houses in Greenwich ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Mycenae Schoolhouse nrhp type image mycenae schoolhouse.jpg caption location NY 5, Manlius town , New York Manlius, New York lat degrees 43 lat minutes 2 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 56 long seconds 1 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1850 architect architecture Greek Revival added August 11, 1983 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 83001754 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Mycenae Schoolhouse is a historic one room school building located in the hamlet of Mycenae, New York Mycenae in the town of Manlius town , New York Manlius in Onondaga County, New York . It is a one story building built of locally quarried limestone with a low pitched gabled roof in the Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival style. The roof features a small bell tower belfry . It was built in 1850 and ceased being used as a school in 1936. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 6259 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Mycenae Schoolhouse date April 1983 accessdate 2009 12 01 author John F. Harwood publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 6261 title Accompanying four photos ref It is prominently located on NY 5 . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris In recent years it has been used as an antiques shop. In late 2009, the building is vacant and available for sale or for rent. References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Schools on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category School buildings completed in 1850 Category One room schoolhouses Category Schoolhouses in the United States Category Buildings and structures in Onondaga County, New York OnondagaNY NRHP stub ... more details
In Greek mythology , Eurydice was the daughter of Pelops and was married to Electryon , king of Mycenae and son of Perseus mythology Perseus . She bore him Alcmena , mother of Heracles . ref Turner, Coulter 2001 , p. 175 ref In other versions of the myth, Eurydice s place was taken by Anaxo , Electryon s niece. ref Turner, Coulter 2001 , p. 35 ref Notes reflist References Patricia Turner, Charles Russell Coulter, Dictionary of ancient deities , Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0195145046 Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology de Eurydike Tochter des Pelops pt Eur dice filha de P lope ... more details
Infobox settlement name Mycenae official name settlement type Hamlet place hamlet nickname motto Images image skyline Mycenae Manlius 148.jpg imagesize image caption Mycenae in 2009 image flag image seal Maps pushpin map New York pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of New York pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Onondaga county image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 New York subdivision type2 List of counties in New York County subdivision name2 Onondaga County, New York Onondaga government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation ft coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region ... ID blank1 info website footnotes Mycenae is a Hamlet place hamlet in the Manlius town , New York Town ... of New York Route 5 and Route 290. Mycenae is located at 43 02 56 North, 75 55 50 West GR 3 . Presumably the hamlet was named after the ancient Greek city of Mycenae . History Image Mycenae, New York 1860.jpg thumb 300px right Mycenae as Hartsville , 1860 Historically the hamlet was sometimes known ... style Mycenae Schoolhouse , built 1850, was added to the National Register of Historic Places ... www.rootsweb.com nyononda CEMETERY MYCENAE.HTM Mycenae Cemetery Onondaga County, New York Category ..., New York vo Mycenae ... more details
gbgridref location Mycenae area Argolis , Greece elevation beginning label beginning date formed 16th ... Circle A in Mycenae is a 16th century BC royal cemetery situated on the southeast of the Lion Gate , the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece . ref name ime cite web title Mycenaean Greece Mycenae url http www.ime.gr chronos 02 mainland en mg habitation citadels index3.html ... constructed outside the fortification walls of Mycenae, but was ultimately enclosed in the acropolis ... A, as well as Grave Circle B, the latter found outside the walls of Mycenae, represent one of the major ... of Agamemnon The Death Mask of Agamemnon , ruler of Mycenae according to Greek mythology . However ... to have lived. Background File Mykene.JPG thumb Model of Mycenae. Grave Circle A is located on the upper ... of Mycenae, one of the main centers of Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean culture , located in Argolis , northeast ... an area of convert 30000 m2 sqft abbr on . ref name ime The shaft graves found in Mycenae signified ... of the spectacular royal Shaft Graves at Mycenae, dated about 1650 BCE, about the same time as the rise ..., the latter found outside the walls of Mycenae, represent one of the major characteristics of the early ... the Late Helladic I 1600 BC , ref name Komita2 there was probably a small unfortified palace on Mycenae ... . ref harvnb Castleden 2005 p 97 . ref Around 1250 BC, when the fortifications of Mycenae were extended ... m ft 0 abbr on , is situated on the acropolis of Mycenae southeast of the Lion Gate. The site is surrounded ... left and bull s head right , Grave IV. The site of Mycenae was the first in Greece to be subjected to modern ... , in which Mycenae is termed abounding in gold , began digging there. ref name Sansone7 He was also ... lived centuries later, these graves might have belonged to the former ruling dynasty of Mycenae ... of Social Stratification at Mycenae in the Shaft Grave Period A Comparative Examination of the Evidence ... at Mycenae and the Early Indo Europeans journal Research Reports of Ikutoku Technical University year ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Silver Siege Rhyton is a silver vessel discovered in Shaft Grave IV of Grave Circle A, Mycenae Grave Circle A at Mycenae and is dated to ca. 1600 1500 BCE, or during the Late Helladic I period. The rhyton was likely used for the transportation of libation for use in sacred ritual and is so named for its relief depicting an attack on a fortified town. The abundance of precious metalwork and weaponry both votive and practical discovered in Shaft Grave IV suggests that it was the burial place of a warrior chieftain or a member of his family. Category Mycenaean art Category Archaeological artefacts Category 16th century BC works Category Mycenae ... more details
Sthenelus was the son of Perseus mythology Perseus and Andromeda mythology Andromeda and a king of Mycenae . By Nicippe , he was the father of Eurystheus , Alcyone and Medusa. He exiled Amphitryon , for the murder of his brother Electryon . Amphitryon was also the husband of his niece, Alcmene . As heir, Sthenelus was the successor to the throne of Mycenae. He was in turn succeeded by his son Eurystheus. References Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2. 4. 5 Greek myth stub start box s bef rows 2 before Electryon s ttl title Mycenae King of Mycenae s aft rows 2 after Eurystheus s ttl title Tiryns King of Tiryns end box Category Greek mythology Category Kings of Mycenae Category Kings of Tiryns br Sthenelos mab Perse s de Sthenelos Sohn des Perseus et Sthenelos el fa fr Sth n los fils de Pers e ko it Stenelo Perseo pt Est nelo ro Sthenelos ru sr fi Sthenelos Perseuksen poika sv Sthenelos ... more details
Mycenaean may refer to Something from or belonging to the ancient town of Mycenae in Peloponnese in Greece Mycenaean Greece , the Greek speaking regions of the Aegean Sea as of the Late Bronze Age Mycenaean language , an ancient form of Greek Helladic period , the material cultural period in the eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age associated with the Mycenaean Greeks disambig ... more details
There are two place names that have the name Mykines Mykines , an island in the Faroe Islands Mykines, Mykines Mykines , a village on that island. Mykines, Greece , a village in the prefecture of Argolis Argolida in Greece near the ancient Mycenae . S mal Joensen Mikines , painter disambig nl Mykines ru ... more details
Summary Information Description Untitled Sculpture Metal Cast of Head of Lion from Mycenae Greece original dated 2000 b.c. Original in Athens Museum Source Donation Artifact Date Unknown Author Unknown other versions Licensing self cc by 3.0 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
, 1981, 173 8 2002 Mycenae Agamemnon s Capital. The Site in its Setting, Stroud. French, E. B ... and publication of archaeological excavation at Mycenae for many years ref Taylour, W.D., E.B. French and K.A. Wardle 1983 , Well Built Mycenae, Oxford Fasc 1 The Excavations, 1983 Fasc 7 The Prehistoric ... a survey of the remains around Mycenae in collaboration with the Archaeological Society of Athens . ref S. Iakovides and E. B. French, Archaeological Atlas of Mycenae, 2003 ref Her lucid account of the monuments and history of Mycenae itself ref E.B. French, Mycenae, Agamemnon s Capital, 2002 ..., Correlating recent research the pottery of Mycenae and Tiryns in the second half of the 13th Century ... more details
Image rubble fill wall.jpg thumb 250px right Section of wall faced with cut stone and rubble masonry fill Rubble masonry is rough, unhewn building stone set in Mortar masonry mortar , but not laid in regular Course architecture course s. ref A Dictionary of Architecture , Fleming, Honour, & Pevsner ref It may appear as the outer surface of a wall or may fill the core of a wall which is faced with unit masonry such as brick or cut stone. Gallery gallery File The Granary and Grave Circle A in Mycenae .jpg the wall at Grave Circle A, Mycenae Grave Circle A , Helladic cemetery of Mycenae , Greece, dating 16th century BC File Qutb Complex Alai Minar.JPG Rubble masonry core of the unfinished Alai Minar at India, dating ca 1316 CE. gallery References Reflist Stonemasonry architecture stub Category architecture stubs Category Building materials Category Masonry it Muratura a sacco kk ru uk ... more details
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For other mythological heroes, see Aletes In Greek mythology , Aletes lang el was the son of Aegisthus and Clytemnestra , the king and queen of Mycenae . He had two sisters Erigone daughter of Aegisthus Erigone and Helen. When they were young, their parents were killed by Orestes mythology Orestes , who was their half brother and the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon this was in revenge for Clytemnestra killing Agamemnon, which she did in revenge for Agamemnon killing their daughter Iphigenia . The infant Helen was also killed or at least died young. In most accounts, Orestes leaves Mycenae after he kills his mother and is pursued by the Furies . He wanders, is purified, and eventually marries his cousin Hermione , who lives in Sparta he is also said to have traveled to Crimea to visit Iphigenia, who in some stories miraculously survived her father s attempt to sacrifice her to Artemis . Meanwhile, Aletes has come of age 14? , and he assumes the throne at Mycenae. Orestes returns with troops, kills Aletes, and takes the throne. Orestes is said to have a son, Penthilus , with his half sister Erigone, though stories differ as to whether this was by rape or if they married. Some say Erigone hanged herself. References Hyginus, Fabulae . 122. Greek myth stub Category Kings of Mycenae ca Aletes fill d Egist cs Al t s de Aletes Sohn des Aigisthos el es Aletes ka lt Aletas pl Aletes syn Ajgistosa pt Aletes ru fi Aletes Aigisthoksen poika ... more details
A shaft tomb or shaft grave is a type of burial structure formed from a deep and narrow shaft sunk into natural rock. Burials were then placed at the bottom. A related group of shaft and chamber tomb s also incorporate a small room or rooms cut laterally at the base of the shaft for the placing of the dead. The practice of digging shaft tombs was widespread but the most famous examples are those at Mycenae in Greece ref http projectsx.dartmouth.edu history bronze age lessons les 16.html Shaft Graves , Mycenae ref ref Nobuo Komita, http www.kait r.com 8080 dspace bitstream 10368 103 1 kka 007 006.pdf The Grave Circles at Mycenae and the Early Indo Europeans ref which date to between 1650 BC and 1500 BC , associated with the arrival of the Greeks in the Aegean Sea Aegean in some scenarios, with a second wave of Greek arrivals, assuming a Proto Greek migration in the 23rd to 22nd centuries at the beginning of the Early Helladic III horizon . These shaft tombs were around 4m deep with the dead placed in cist s at the bottom along with rich grave good s. The position of the shaft was sometimes marked by a stone stele . See also Grave Circle A, Mycenae Grave field Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition Ixtl n del Rio archaeological site References reflist DEFAULTSORT Shaft Tomb Category Burial monuments and structures Category Bronze Age Europe de Schachtgrab es Tumba de fosa he pl Grobowiec szybowy pt T mulo de po o sk achtov hrob ... more details
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to move the enormous boulders that made up the walls of Mycenae and Tiryns. Pliny s Natural ..., Cyclopes invenerunt . ref Current definitions of Cyclopean masonry Image Mycenae walls interior.JPG thumb right 450px A typical stretch of Cyclopean walling near Grave Circle A, Mycenae Grave Circle A at Mycenae The walls are usually founded in extremely shallow beddings carved out of the bedrock ... cut blocks. Very large boulders are typical of the Mycenaean walls at Mycenae , Tiryns , Argos ... at Gla . Cut stone masonry is used only in and around gateways, conglomerate at Mycenae ... height. This category includes the walls of Mycenae, the Lion Gate , and the Treasure of Atreus ... of the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae ref . The fourth style is characterized by horizontal courses ... walls of Mycenae and Tiryns There still remain, however, parts of the city wall of Mycenae ... of Tiryns and Mycenae, including the Lion Gate, to the Cyclopes, only parts of these walls ... of some Early Medieval Churches. References reflist External links Commonscat Mycenae http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0042 3Ahead 3D 2351 Description of Mycenae ... greece MycenaeTour.html The citadel of Mycenae http www.culture.gr 2 21 211 21104a e211da01.html Mycenae ... more details
Lions Gate or similar terms may refer to the Lions Gate , also called St. Stephen s Gate, in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. the Lions Gate Bridge in British Columbia. the Lion Gate at Mycenae in Greece. Lions Gate Entertainment , a Canada based film and television production company. Lion s Gate , a novel by Michael D. Hartley . Disambig sh Lavlja kapija ... more details
was his uncle. Aegisthus then killed Atreus. While Thyestes ruled Mycenae, the sons of Atreus, Agamemnon .... Shortly after, he helped the brothers return to Mycenae to overthrow Thyestes, forcing him ... left Mycenae for the Trojan War , Aegisthus seduced his wife, Clytemnestra , and the couple plotted ..., Agamemnon s son Orestes mythology Orestes returned to Mycenae and, with the help of his ... stories say that when Aletes and Erigone came of age and became rulers at Mycenae, Orestes returned ... of Mycenae Category Plays by Caryl Churchill Category 2001 plays Link GA es br Tiestes bg ... more details
Image Nafplio National Bank of Greece.JPG 400px thumb The National Bank of Greece building in Nafplion. Mycenaean Revival is a rare Revivalism architecture revival architectural style developed as part of the 20th century Neoclassical architecture neoclassicist architectural revival in Greece. ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref The National Bank of Greece in Nafplion Nafplio , built near the heart of the Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean civilization in the 1930s by the architect Zouboulidis, ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref is built in Mycenaean Revival, or neo Mycenaean style. ref Greece At Its Most Greek , by Phyllis rose, Sept. 10, 2000, New York Times. http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D0DE0D91631F933A2575AC0A9669C8B63&sec &spon &pagewanted 4 ref The door of the bank is an evocation of the form of the Lion Gate and the Tomb of Clytemnestra at Mycenae . The form of the columns are copied from the column on the Lion Gate, and the building is painted in colors used at Mycenae. References reflist Category Architectural styles Category Mycenaean Greece Revival Category Neoclassical architecture Category Greek architecture it Architettura neomicenea ... more details
Alan John Bayard Wace 13 July 1879 in Cambridge , England 9 November 1957, in Athens , Greece was an English archaeologist. Wace was educated at Shrewsbury School and Pembroke College, Cambridge . ref Venn id W898AJ name Wace, Alan John Bayard ref He was director of the British School at Athens 1914 1923 , Deputy Keeper in the Department of Textiles in the Victoria and Albert Museum 1924 1934 , the second Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge University University of Cambridge 1934 1944 and professor at the Alexandria University Farouk I University in Egypt 1943 1952 . Among Wace s field projects were those at Sparta , Mycenae , Troy , Thessaly , Corinth , and Alexandria . Along with Carl Blegen , Wace carried out important work on the decipherment of Linear B tablets. Works Prehistoric Thessaly 1912 . The nomads of the Balkans an account of life and customs among the Vlachs of northern Pindus 1913 . Excavations at Mycenae 1923 . Chamber tombs at Mycenae 1932 . Mycenae, an Archaeological History and Guide 1949 . A Companion to Homer 1962 . The Marlborough Tapestries reprinted 1968 . References reflist David Gill, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 74552 Wace, Alan John Bayard 1879 1957 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 1 June 2007 F. H. Stubbings, Alan John Bayard Wace, 1879 1957 , Proceedings of the British Academy , 44 1958 , 263 80. Carl Blegen , Alan John Bayard Wace 1879 1957 , American Philosophical Society Yearbook 1958 , 162 71. Sinclair Hood, Alan John Bayard Wace , Gnomon 30 1958 , 158 9. http www.vam.ac.uk collections periods styles features history staff obituaries textiles wace index.html start box s aca succession box title Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology Cambridge University years 1934 1944 before Arthur Bernard Cook after A.W. Lawrence Arnold Walter Lawrence end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wace, Alan John Bayard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRI ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Other Asine disambiguation Asine was an ancient town in the Laconia region of Greece. In the Mycenae an period of Greece, there was thought to be a town called Vorthona, now submerged. In Ancient Greece , the town was called Asine. It was under Sparta n control. In 218 BC, the inhabtitants of Asine defeated the army of Philip V of Macedon who was besieging the town. During the Roman period it belonged to Sparta although most of the other towns in the area were part of the Union of Free Laconians . The site was resettled in 1451 as Skoutari, Laconia Skoutari . Greece stub Category Ancient Greek cities ... more details