Cnossus

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Cnossus is an ancient city on the island of Crete, famed in Greek mythology as the seat of King Minos and the site of the legendary Labyrinth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age settlement
ancient city
archaeological site
associatedWith Ariadne NERFINISHED
King Minos NERFINISHED
Labyrinth NERFINISHED
Minotaur myth
Theseus NERFINISHED
culture Minoan civilization NERFINISHED
excavatedBy Arthur Evans NERFINISHED
excavationStartDate 1900
governedBy King Minos (mythological) NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Cnossos NERFINISHED
Cnossus (Crete) NERFINISHED
Knossos NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite Palace of Knossos NERFINISHED
hasArtStyle Minoan art NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType palatial complex
hasEconomicRole center of trade in Bronze Age Crete
hasFeature central courtyard
complex corridor system
frescoes
multi-story palace complex
storage magazines
hasModernNameVariant Knossos archaeological site NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalRole location of the Minotaur
seat of King Minos
site of the Labyrinth
hasUNESCOStatus on tentative list for World Heritage Site
hasWritingSystem Linear A NERFINISHED
Linear B NERFINISHED
interpretedAs possible origin of Labyrinth legend
locatedIn Crete NERFINISHED
Greece
locatedNear Heraklion NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
classical literature
nearGeographicalFeature Kairatos River NERFINISHED
partOf Aegean Bronze Age NERFINISHED
region north-central Crete
timePeriod Bronze Age NERFINISHED
Neopalatial period NERFINISHED
wasDestroyed around 1375 BCE
wasMajorCenterOf Minoan civilization NERFINISHED

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