Growing out of the Minoan civilization, the Myceanaeans merged around 1600 BC in southern Greece.
Being spread out over two islands and the southern mainland, the Myceaneans built and invaded many major cities like Mycenae, Tiryns, Pylos, Athens, Thebes, Orchomenus, Iolkos and Knossos.
Many Greek myths are centered around Mycenae including the legend of King Agamemnon, who led the Greek forces during the Trojan War.
The Myceaneans were a dominant naval power and used their naval prowess for trade with other nations as well as for military endeavors.
No one knows for sure, but one theory is that unrest between the peasant class and the ruling class led to the end of the Myceaneans.
Other point to disruptions in trade routes, or natural factors like earthquakes.
But the most popular theory is that they were invaded by a civilization from the north like the Dorians or the Sea People.