The most famous and perhaps legendary, Mycenaean event took place in 1250 B.C.E. when the Mycenaeans
a. defeated the Dorian invaders
b. invaded the island of Crete and defeated the Minoans
c. became the “sea peoples” and ravaged the western Mediterranean
d. supposedly destroyed the city of Troy
e. conquered the Hebrews
Ans: d
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