HIST 3150 Lecture 5: HIST 3150 Lecture 5

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Use in the iliad as an archaic form of basileus: rawaketa (iawagetes): war leader or crown princes, tereta (telestas): may have held land in return for service to the king, eqeta (heqetas): companion in classical greek. Hetairai: qasireu (basileus): some sort of chief or leader of a small group. Village headmen : damo (damos): group of individual landowners. Perhaps corresponds to the later greek word demos or the people : doero, doera (doeros, doera): ancient greek doulos or double means slave. Mycenaean religion (but not as often or as important: horns of consecration is very evident in minoan religion but not that strong or at all in. Mycenaean religion: epiphanes are in minoan religion but not mycenaean, although they do appear in the. Pipituna: minoan goddess only found in cretan linear b tablets. Minoan palace was the central courtyard while the megaron was the focus of the.

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