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- Knossos - Wikipedia
It is located on the outskirts of Heraklion, and remains a popular tourist destination Knossos is considered by many to be the oldest city in Europe [3] Knossos is dominated by the monumental Palace of Minos
- Knossos | Ancient Greece, Map, History | Britannica
Knossos, city in ancient Crete, capital of the legendary king Minos, and the principal centre of the Minoan, the earliest of the Aegean civilizations (see Minoan civilization)
- Knossos - World History Encyclopedia
Knossos (pronounced Kuh-nuh-SOS) is the ancient Minoan palace and surrounding city on the island of Crete, sung of by Homer in his Odyssey: “Among their cities is the great city of Cnosus, where Minos reigned when nine years old, he that held converse with great Zeus ”
- The Palace of Knossos - Visit Greece
Knossos was the most prominent centre of the Minoan Civilisation, one of the magnificent civilisations of human kind The renowned ancient city with the palace is the largest and most typical archaeological site ever discovered on Crete
- Knossos History - Knossos Palace
Knossos Palace, located on the Greek island of Crete, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world The palace was built around 1700 BC and served as an important center for Minoan culture until its destruction by a fire around 1450 BC
- Everything You Need to Know About Knossos Palace - Greeking. me
Knossos Palace was the ceremonial and political center of the Minoan Civilization during the Bronze Age Considered Europe’s oldest city, Knossos was once the city-state of Crete, with the town surrounding the hill the Minoan palace is on
- The remarkable history of Knossos, one of Europe’s oldest cities
Discover the history of Knossos, the Minoan palace city on Crete, known for its art, trade, architecture, and influence in the ancient Aegean world
- Smarthistory – Knossos
The site of Knossos was first inhabited around 7000 B C E and was one of the earliest Neolithic sites in the Mediterranean, settled at a time when pottery had yet to be invented
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