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    Midea Midea (Greece) Midea (Ancient Greek: Μιδέα) or Mideia (Μίδεια) was a city of ancient Argolis. Midea was originally called Perseuspolis (Περσέως...
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  • Midea may refer to: Midea Group (美的集团), a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer Midea, Greece, a Greek town Midea (Argolid), a citadel in the town...
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    the village with the same name belonging to the municipality of Midea in the Argolid, Greece. The site has a history stretching back at least to the early...
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    Arcadia". Swedish Institute at Athens. Retrieved 10 January 2021. "Midea - Midea, Argolid". Swedish Institute at Athens. Retrieved 10 January 2021. "Chania...
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    blamed her for Chrysippus' demise, she killed herself or withdrew to Midea in the Argolid. The death of Chrysippus is sometimes seen as springing from the...
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    Female figurine from Midea, 1250-1200 BCE Terracotta Female figurine from Midea 12th century BCE Strainer jug with bovids, Midea, 1250-1200 BCE The Iron...
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    named. Other centers of power that emerged included Pylos, Tiryns, and Midea in the Peloponnese, Orchomenos, Thebes, and Athens in Central Greece, and...
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    temple in Argos, Greece. It was part of the greatest sanctuary in the Argolid, dedicated to Hera, whose epithet "Argive Hera" (Ἥρη Ἀργείη Here Argeie)...
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    Helladic Lerna and Akovitika, and later in the Mycenaean towns of Gla and Midea. Furniture: (a) Domestic furniture, such as vessels of all sorts and in...
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    and Corinthia. Much of the territory of this region is situated in the Argolid Peninsula. Most arable land lies in the central part of Argolis. Its primary...
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    sites are clustered on the Aegean shores of the mainland in Boeotia and Argolid (Manika, Lerna, Pefkakia, Thebes, Tiryns) or coastal islands such as Aegina...
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    in the Aegean Bronze Age, and one of the last to have been built in the Argolid. The main tomb consisted of a circular burial chamber, or thalamos, topped...
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    Minor during 1920–21. He excavated sites in the Argolid in Greece, including Asine, Dendra and Midea, as well as other sites in Asia Minor including Milas...
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    Helladic site of Akovitika and later in the Mycenaean towns of Gla and Midea, they only became common in Greek architecture in the 7th century BC. The...
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  • potential Aegean influence, one in particular resembling the megaron at Midea in the Argolid. Archaeologists believe there may have been a royal palace on the...
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    potential Aegean influence, one in particular resembling the megaron at Midea in the Argolid. Archaeologists believe there may have been a royal palace on the...
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    the end of LH IIIB2 the palaces of Mycenae and Tiryns and the citadel at Midea had all been destroyed. The palace of Pylos was also destroyed at some point...
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