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'''Mycenae''' was an ancient city | '''Mycenae''' was an ancient city located within the [[Palace of Agamemnon]] region of [[Argolis]], [[Greece]]. It is best known for being the home of King [[Agamemnon]]. | ||
One of the oldest cities in Greece, dating from the 3rd | One of the oldest cities in Greece, dating from the 3rd millennium BCE, its walls were said to be the work of the [[Cyclops]]es. The city was later abandoned in the 5th century BCE, before being occupied by a group of bandits.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
Agamemnon's [[Agamemnon's Tomb|tomb]] was also connected to and | Agamemnon's [[Agamemnon's Tomb|tomb]] was also connected to and located nearby, which was explored by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]].<ref name="ACOD" /> | ||
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Mycenae was an ancient city located within the Palace of Agamemnon region of Argolis, Greece. It is best known for being the home of King Agamemnon.
One of the oldest cities in Greece, dating from the 3rd millennium BCE, its walls were said to be the work of the Cyclopses. The city was later abandoned in the 5th century BCE, before being occupied by a group of bandits.[1]
Agamemnon's tomb was also connected to and located nearby, which was explored by the Spartan misthios Kassandra during the Peloponnesian War.[1]
