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- its walls, which gave the city its Homeric epithet of "mighty walled Tiryns". Tiryns became ****ociated with the myths surrounding Heracles, as the city...
- ****adic periods end. Tiryns culture is followed by the Middle ****adic culture and Mycenaean Greece. "The "Lefkandi I" and Tiryns cultures of the Early...
- made for Proetus the wall at Tiryns. (2.16.5) Going on from here and turning to the right, you come to the ruins of Tiryns. ... The wall, which is the...
- side", Latin: Amphitruo), in Gr**** mythology, was a son of Alcaeus, king of Tiryns in Argolis. His mother was named either Astydameia, the daughter of Pelops...
- In Gr**** mythology, Tiryns (Ancient Gr****: Τίρυνθα) was an Argive prince as the son of King Argus and possibly Evadne, daughter of the river-god Strymon...
- men") followed her husband to Tiryns in Argos, and became the ancestress of the family of the ****idae who ruled at Tiryns through her son with ****us...
- Atreus and the walls of Mycenae and Tiryns are examples of the noteworthy architecture found in Mycenae and Tiryns. The structures and layouts of these...
- throne, and ordered that he, together with Alcmene and Iphicles, leave Tiryns. This is how Iphicles ended up in Arcadia where he joined Heracles on a...
- Chapman 2005, p. 92; Hornblower, Spawforth & Eidinow 2012, "Tiryns", p. 1486. "Tiryns. Reconstructed Groundplan of the Circular Building (Rundbau)....
- BC–1200 BC—Hittite (Anatolia) iron tools and weapons. c. 1600 BC – 1200 BC—Tiryns, Ancient Greece, is inhabited. c. 1600 BC—Kings and princes on the mainland...