- 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...