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Tiryns
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an ancient Mycenaean archaeological site in the Peloponnese region of Greece, known for its well-preserved Cyclopean walls and palace complex
What is "Tiryns"?
In Greek mythology, Tiryns was a significant ancient city located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnesus, in the region of Argolis. Known for its impressive walls, which were believed to be built by the Cyclopes, Tiryns was associated with the hero Perseus and the mythological king Proetus. The city is also notable for its connection to the Labors of Heracles, as it was one of the places where he performed his tasks. Tiryns was a center of Mycenaean culture and played an important role in various myths and legends of ancient Greece.