- my-SEE-nee;
Mycenaean Gr****: 𐀘𐀏𐀙𐀂;
Ancient Gr****: Μυκῆναι or Μυκήνη,
Mykē̂nai or Mykḗnē) is an
archaeological site near
Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern...
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norske leksikon).
Nornor (Nordisk
familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 19.
Mykenai - Norrpada) Larrington,
Carolyne (2014). The
Poetic Edda.
Oxford University...
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Nordisk familjebook (1913). Uggleupplagan. 19.
Mykenai-Newpada. (online text). Landow, John (2001).
Norse Mythology, a
guide to...
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Konversationlexikon och Realencyklopedi.
Nittonde Bandet (19. Band.):
Mykenai - Norrpada. Stockholm:
Nordisk familjeboks förlags aktiebolag. 1913. p...
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Mycenae there was a
goddess called Mykene,
whose sisterhood was
known as
Mykenai,
whereas at
Thebes an
analogous deity was
called Thebe, and the city was...
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Milazzo Mukenai north-eastern Argolis, near
Mykines abandoned Mykēnē,
Mykēnai Mylasa Caria, south-western
Turkey Milas Myndus Caria,
western Turkey Gümüşlük...
- doi:10.1017/CBO9781139023702.
Originally published as "****us, the Hero of
Mykenai" in G. Nordquist, ed.,
Celebrations of
Death and
Divinity in the Bronze...
- Nådaval /861–862) Natt och Dag (Nordisk
familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 19.
Mykenai –
Norrpada / 563–564) S. J. Boëthius,
Uppsala University. "Om Engelbrekt...
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Mycenae or
Mykenai (Ancient Gr****: Μυκῆναι) was a town of
ancient Crete, the
foundation of
which was
attributed by an
historian of the
Augustan age to...
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missing publisher (link) Jameson,
Michael H. (1990). "****us, the Hero of
Mykenai". In Hägg, Robin; Nordquist, Gullög
Christine (eds.).
Celebrations of Death...