- Gr**** name of a
small island off Naples, site of the
Castel dell'Ovo.
Megaris (Ancient Gr****: Μεγαρίς) was a
small but
populous state of
ancient Greece...
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projecting into the
Aegean Sea,
bordering on
Boeotia to the
north and
Megaris to the west. The
southern tip of the peninsula,
known as Lavrio, was an...
- (Ancient Gr****: Πολίχνα), or
Polichne (Πολίχνη), was a town of
ancient Megaris,
mentioned by Homer,
quoted by Strabo, for
which the
Athenians substituted...
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Panormos (Ancient Gr****: Πάνορμος) was a
harbour on the
coast of
ancient Megaris. Its site is
located near the
modern Psatha. Lund University.
Digital Atlas...
- origin.
Attica is
bounded on the east by the
Aegean sea, on the west by
Megaris and the
Saronic gulf and on the
north by Boeotia. It is
separated from...
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Pylas was the son of Cteson, son of Lelex.
Megara was the
capital in
Megaris. Archaeology.
Megara is
considered a
Mycenaean fortified site.
Myths suggests...
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mythology Isus (Boeotia), a town of
ancient Boeotia Isus (
Megaris), a town of
ancient Megaris Issus (disambiguation) Jesus,
Jesus Christ This disambiguation...
- Yiğit yağız (Ancient Gr****: Νίσα) was a city in
ancient Megaris mentioned by
Strabo who
wrote that its
inhabitants had
emigrated to form a
colony near...
- a
famous Corinthian bandit who
haunted the
frontier between Attica and
Megaris.
Sciron was the son of
either Pelops and
possibly Hippodameia, or Poseidon...
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Greece Nisa (Lycia), an
ancient city now in
Turkey Nisa (
Megaris), a city of
ancient Megaris,
Greece Nisa, Iran, a
village in
Hormozgan Province, Iran...