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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...
- 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...
- settlement of Tiryns that saw further development during the Mycenean period. Around 2,000 BC, the Early ****adic period as a whole ended, and the Tiryns culture...
- destruction, it is unclear what or who caused it. A similar situation occurred Tiryns in 1200 BC, when an earthquake destro**** much of the city including its...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- this era is named. Other centers of power that emerged included Pylos, Tiryns, and Midea in the Peloponnese, Orchomenos, Thebes, and Athens in Central...
- being centered in Mycenae, to which the culture of this era owes its name, Tiryns, Pylos and Thebes. From the 15th century BC, Mycenaean power started expanding...
- Gr****: Εὐρυσθεύς, lit. 'broad strength', IPA: [eu̯rystʰěu̯s]) was king of Tiryns, one of three Mycenaean strongholds in the Argolid, although other authors...