Mycenae Greek An ancient city of Greece situated in Argos, in the northern Peloponnesus.
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Mycenae Greek An ancient city of Greece situated in Argos, in the northern Peloponnesus. It was the center of the important Mycenaean civilization, which was roughly contemporary with that of the Minoan civilization of Crete. In mythology, Mycenae was the royal city of Agamemnon.
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