Glossary
kannathra: "floats," wagons, probably not chariots, although the first time I saw this word I thought they might be talking about chariots; but kannathra/wagons/floats make much more sense. In Helen of Troy, Bettany Hughes, c. 2005, p. 72. Apparently used only once in that book, not defined, and not in the index.
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Greeks
Aeolians:
Achaeans:
Dorians:
Ionians:
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Geographic Locations -- Place Names
Crete: Minoan culture; co-existed with Mycenaean culture; settled by the Dorian Greeks; directly south of the island of Thera (Akritori volcano - 1650); Kythera is an island west of Thera; Thera is south of Athens; Kythera is south of Sparta; Kythera is north of the far, far west end of Crete; There is north of the center of Crete;
Eurotas River: main river of Laconia; one of the major rivers of the Peloponnese; just to the east of Sparta;
Lakonia - Sparta region
Mycenaean culture: maybe as far back as the third millennium BC; certainly the 2nd millennium; when it disappeared around 1000 BC, it really, really disappeared;
Pylos: major city in the Peloponnese; seacoast town; far west side of the Peloponnese;
Sparta, region of Sparta:
- Eurotas River
- Dromus
- Therapne
- Amyklai
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