- east on the
Saronic Gulf of the
Aegean Sea.
According to Pausanias, the
Megarians said that
their town owed its
origin to Car, the son of Phoroneus, who...
- The
Megarian Decree was a set of
economic sanctions levied upon
Megara c. 432 BC by the
Athenian Empire shortly before the
outbreak of the Peloponnesian...
- The
Megarian school of philosophy,
which flourished in the 4th
century BC, was
founded by
Euclides of Megara, one of the
pupils of Socrates. Its ethical...
-
Megarian Treasury may
refer to the
following ancient Gr**** buildings:
Megarian Treasury (Olympia)
Megarian Treasury (Delphi) This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Scolopendra cingulata, also
known as
Megarian banded centipede, and the
Mediterranean banded centipede, is a
species of centipede, and "the most common...
- The
Megarian Treasury at Olympia, was an
ancient Gr**** building,
located in the
sanctuary of Olympia,
which held
votive offerings of the Gr**** city-state...
- The
Megarian Treasury was a
building situated within the
sanctuary of
Apollo in Delphi, to the
north of the
Siphnian Treasury along the
Sacred Way. On...
- for
Athens in graffiti. Diocles: A
Megarian hero, he is
mentioned here
casually in an oath. Simaetha: A
Megarian prostitute, her
abduction by some Athenian...
- the decree,
Megarian merchants are to be
excluded from the
market of
Athens and the
ports in its empire. This ban
strangles the
Megarian economy and strains...
- the Balkans. The dialect's
distribution towards the
north extends to the
Megarian colony of
Byzantium and the
Corinthian colonies of Potidaea, Epi****os...