The Mycenaean Site of Ancient Tyrins close to Nafplion Greece: The ancient city of Tiryns is located at a distance of 5 kilometers from Nafplion, in the Greek prefecture of Argolida. It used to be a very important town-state in the ancient times and was mentioned by Homer as a strong military power. Tyrins is mostly known for its mythology background, as it is said that Eurystheas, the uncle of Hercules who ordered him to practice the twelve labors, was the king of Tyrins.
According to mythology, the ancient Tiryns was founded by the Cyclops, some legendary giant men, who fortified the city with huge walls, known as "Cyclopean walls". These walls were made of big blocks of limestone. The town was built on a 59 foot high ridge on the plain between Nafplion and Mycenae.
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