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created 70 to 90 colonies. The
colonization of the
Black Sea was led by the
Megarans and some of the
Ionian cities such as Miletus,
Phocaea and Teos. The majority...
- with the
prosperous Athenian empire would have been
disastrous for the
Megarans, and so have
considered the
sanctions a
contributing causing of the war...
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compelled to
withdraw when the
Spartan general Brasidas arrived to
relieve the
Megarans.
Hippocrates then
commanded an
Athenian force which invaded Boeotia. Hippocrates...
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Korinthians 733
Naxos (Sicily) is
founded by
Euboeans 733
Troliton is
founded by
Megarans 732
Euboea splits between Chalcis and
Eretria due to
disputes 731 Sigeion...
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scene alone.
There are many
pederastic references among the
works of the
Megaran poet
Theognis addressed to
Cyrnus (Gr**** Kyrnos). Some
portions of the...
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Homer to
justify their side in a
territorial dispute with Megara, the
Megarans responded by
accusing the
Athenians of
falsifying the text. The Trojan...
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Byzas established Byzantium at the Sarayburnu. Previously, in 685 BC, the
Megarans had
established Chalcedon (present-day Kadıköy) on the
Anatolian s****...
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Aristotle records the
tradition that the word kōmoedia
derives from the
Megaran mime that took
place in the
villages of Sicily,
hence from κώμη – kōme...
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heavily guarded by both
Spartans and
Athenians (along with the Corinthians,
Megarans and Pellenians).
Epaminondas decided to
attack the
weakest spot, guarded...
- The
megaron (/
ˈmɛɡəˌrɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: μέγαρον, [mégaron], pl.:
megara /ˈmɛɡərə/) was the
great hall in very
early Mycenean and
ancient Gr**** palace...