Mycenæ

Mycenæ, capital of Agamemnon's kingdom, in the NE. of the Peloponnesus, was in very ancient days a great city, but never recovered the invasion of the people of Argos in 468 B.C.; excavations point to its civilisation being more akin to Phoenician than Greek.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Musæus, John August
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Musselburgh
Musset, Alfred de
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Mycenæ
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Mysore
Mystagogue
Mysteries
Mysticism
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