A Great King at Mycenae. An Argument for the wanax as Great King and the lawagetas as vassal ruler.

The position of the wanax in the Mycenaean world is often perceived as that of a local monarch, ruling from a palatial centre and controlling (to a large extent) the surrounding region. Territorially speaking, that region does generally not exceed its natural border, such as large rivers or major mo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kelder, J
Format: Journal article
Published: Lockwood Press 2008