- This is also the
ancient Gr**** name of a
small island off Naples, site of the
Castel dell'Ovo.
Megaris (Ancient Gr****: Μεγαρίς) was a
small but populous...
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Megara and the
withdrawal of
Athenian forces.
Megara was in the
country of
Megarid,
between central Greece and the Peloponnese. Megara, an ally of Sparta...
-
Academy Press. p. 79. Goette, Hans
Rupprecht (2001). Athens, Attica, and the
Megarid: An
Archaeological Guide. Routledge. p. 322. Bowman,
Carol L. (February...
- ISBN 978-1-902889-06-1. Goette, Hans Rupprecht. (2001). Athens, Attica, and the
Megarid: An
Archaeological Guide.
London and New York: Routledge. Harris, Diane...
- Politics, Book V,
chapter 11 Goette, Hans Rupprecht. Athens,
Attica and the
Megarid: An
Archaeological Guide. p. 100. Routledge, 2001. ISBN 978-0-4152-4370-4...
- Ober,
Josiah (1987), "Early
Artillery Towers: Messenia, Boiotia, Attica,
Megarid",
American Journal of Archaeology, 91 (4): 569–604 Sc****enberg, Hans Michael...
-
Nisos -
reign over one of the regions. Pandion's son
Nisos was
awarded the
Megarid,
which Nisos then
named Nisaea,
after himself. When the King of
Crete Minos...
- JSTOR 503610, p. 53 Goette, Hans
Rupprecht (2001), Athens,
Attica and the
Megarid: An
Archaeological Guide. Routledge. p. 141. ISBN 0-415-24370-X Ellis,...
- Ober,
Josiah (1987), "Early
Artillery Towers: Messenia, Boiotia, Attica,
Megarid",
American Journal of Archaeology, 91 (4): 569–604 (569), doi:10.2307/505291...
- p. 60
Josiah Ober:
Early Artillery Towers: Messenia, Boiotia, Attica,
Megarid,
American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 91, No. 4. (1987), S. 569–604 (569)...