- male, deceased (1890)
- Heinrich Schliemann (January 6, 1822 - December 26, 1890) was a German-Russian treasure hunter, an advocate of the historical reality of places...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Sir Arthur John Evans was a British archaeologist most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete. Evans attended...
- male
- Theseus (Greek ") was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus...
- male
- Tisamenus in Greek mythology, was a son of Orestes and Hermione. He succeeded his father to the thrones of Argos, Mycenae and Sparta and was later...
- male, deceased (1957)
- Alan John Bayard Wace (born July 13, 1879 in Cambridge, England; died November 9, 1957, in Athens, Greece) was an English archaeologist and...
- male
- Christos Tsountas (1857 - 1934) was a Greek classical archaeologist. In 1886, he discovered and identified the Mycenean palace at Tiryns. He also...
- female
- Elizabeth B. French is a former director of the British School at Athens and an authority in Mycenaean archaeology. French developed a detailed...
- female, 92 years old
- Mabel Lang (born in 1917) is an American archaeologist and scholar of Classical Greek and Mycenaean culture. She served on the faculty of Bryn Mawr...
- male, deceased (1286)
- Willem van Moerbeke, known in the English speaking world as William of Moerbeke ("ca". 1215 - 1286) was a figure of great culture, in touch with...
- male, deceased (1969)
- Axel Boëthius was a scholar and archaeologist of the Etruscan culture. Boëthius was primarily a student of Etruscan and Italic architecture. As a st...
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