mycenae造句1. The city of Mycenae played a crucial role in the history of Greece.
2. There is a bull's head rhyton from Mycenae with a gold rosette or sun-burst on its forehead.
3. Lion gate has become as the sign of Mycenae.
4. Here is my gift, people of Mycenae!
5. From these cities—Mycenae, Corinth, Sparta, Athens—was born the multifaceted Greek cultural identity.
6. Agamemnon went back to Mycenae, only to be murdered by his own wife.
7. Around ten kilometres from Mycenae we come across the ruins of ancient Corinth.
8. Mycenae, located northeast of Peloponnese, is a small village that effuses amorous feelings of Mediterranean Sea.
9. The king of Mycenae and leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War, who was the son of Atreus and the father of Orestes, Electra, and Iphigenia; His wife Clytemnestra killed him upon his return from Troy.
10. A king of Mycenae, brother of Thyestes and father of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
11. Second, "until now tablets had been found only in a handful of major palaces"—including the previous record holder, which was found among palace ruins in what was the city of Mycenae.
12. The Greek civilization has left invaluable assets to humanity: the magnificent Palace of Knossos, the spectacular ruins of Mycenae and the imposing Acropolis of Athens, to name but a few.
13. For a long time, people in the West believed that Greece was in poverty and illiteracy for about four hundred years after the collapse of Mycenae.
14. 3200 years ago, After decades of warfare, Agamemnon , king of Mycenae, has forced the kingdoms of Greece into a loose alliance.
15. There were also passengers from the archaic Greek kingdom of Mycenae, likely to be merchants accompanying the cargo.
16. He found this gold mask in a grave at Mycenae and believed it belonged to King Agamemnon.
17. For example, archaeologists previously thought such tablets were created and kept exclusively at major state capitals, or "palatial centers," such as Pylos and Mycenae.
18. But their alphabet has got nothing to do with Mycenae; this is a new thing altogether.
19. For a long time, people in the West believed that Greece was in poverty and illiteracy for about four hundred yea after the collapse of Mycenae.