Foundation of Achaea in Greek Dark Ages
Following the fall of Mycenae, the four sons of the final Mycenaean king Tisamenus, headed north in order to establish their new settlements in an area that would come to be known as Achaea. PATREON - / wanaxtv Please SUBSCRIBE for more content. Follow WanaxTV: Twitter - / wanaxtv Facebook - / wanaxtv #AchaeanHistory #MycenaeanGreece #BronzeAge #TrojanWar

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