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    37°01′38″N 21°41′42″E / 37.02722°N 21.69500°E / 37.02722; 21.69500 The Palace of Nestor (Modern Greek: Ανάκτορο του Νέστορα) was an important centre in Mycenaean...
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    Mycenaean-era palace at Pylos is known as the Palace of Nestor, though there is no evidence that he was an actual person. In the account of Dares the Phrygian...
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    similar to that of the Minoans and the Early Bronze Age population of mainland Greece, and elite Mycenaean samples (from the Palace of Nestor at Pylos and...
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    Pylos (redirect from Bay of Navarin)
    Mycenaean Greece, with remains of the so-called "Palace of Nestor" excavated nearby, named after Nestor, the king of Pylos in Homer's Iliad. In Classical...
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  • completely preserved of all Bronze Age palaces on the Greek mainland" is the so-called "Palace of Nestor", located near the city of Pylos. In 1939, archaeologist...
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    Museum, Athens. Discovered in the so-called "Archives Complex" of the Palace of Nestor at Pylos in Messenia in June 1952 by the American archaeologist...
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    Homer's Ithaca (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from March 2023)
    as the palace of Nestor at Pylos. These attempts have been the subject of much scholarly research, archaeological work, and controversy. Some of the first...
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    Pylos, one of the most important Mycenaean kingdoms, that took part in the Trojan War, with Nestor as its king. Ruins of the Palace of Nestor have been...
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  • Pylos Combat Agate (category Aegean art of the Bronze Age)
    the ground. It was discovered in the Griffin Warrior Tomb near the Palace of Nestor in Pylos and is dated to about 1450 BCE. The seal has come to be known...
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    at the Palace of Nestor and other regions of Messenia. The museum was founded in 1969 by the Greek Archaeological Service under the auspices of the Ephorate...
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