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Mycenaean Deities

Background

The Mycenaean civilization, which flourished in the Late Bronze Age (circa 1600 BCE to 1100 BCE) in the region of mainland Greece known as the Peloponnese, had a religious system that is not as well-documented as later Greek mythology. However, some evidence from archaeological findings, Linear B tablets, and comparative studies with later Greek religion provides insight into the deities worshiped by the Mycenaeans. Here are some of the Mycenaean deities:

1. Poseidon

2. Zeus

3. Hera

4. Athena

5. Ares

6. Dionysus

7. Demeter

8. Potnia

9. Anemoi

10. Chthonic Deities

Summary

The Mycenaean religious pantheon likely included a variety of deities associated with natural forces, agriculture, warfare, and fertility. While our understanding of Mycenaean religion is limited compared to later Greek mythology, archaeological evidence and comparative studies provide insight into the religious beliefs and practices of this ancient civilization.

Sources

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