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Arthur Evans (1851-1941)

"Sir Arthur John Evans FRS FBA FREng (8 July 1851–11 July 1941) was an English archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilisation in the Bronze Age. He is most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete. Based on the structures and artefacts found there and throughout the eastern Mediterranean, Evans found that he needed to distinguish the Minoan civilisation from Mycenaean Greece. Evans was also the first to define Cretan scripts Linear A and Linear B, as well as an earlier pictographic writing.

Although not a professional statesman or soldier, and probably never a paid agent of the government, he nevertheless negotiated or played a role in negotiating unofficially with foreign powers in the Balkans and Middle East. He was, on request of the revolutionary organisations of the peoples of the Balkans, a significant player in the formation of the nation of Yugoslavia." - (en.wikipedia.org 08.07.2020)

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Owned Arthur Evans (1851-1941)
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Hadrian (76-138) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Theudebert I (495-548) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Antoninus Pius (86-161) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Arcadius (337-408) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Diocletian (236-312) ()