Answer :

Wanax is another name for a Mycenaean king



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Answer:

King.

Explanation:

In the ancient period especially in the Mycenean society, the term "wanax" seems to refer to a person of authority, a ruler, a king or someone from the "royal" circle. It also suggests a divine title, a king or authoritarian power who seems to be the highest in the Mycenaean society and culture. It is also a title given or referred to a military leader.

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