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Munichia or
Munychia (/mjuːˈnɪkiə/; Gr****: Μουνιχία or Μουνυχία) is the
ancient Gr**** name for a
steep hill (86
metres (282 ft) high) in Piraeus, Greece...
- of
Artemis Mounichia. The
surname of the
goddess come from the hill of
Munichia,
where stood an Artemis’ temple,
close to
Piraeus and to the site of the...
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rocky outcropping on the Gr****
coast that
features the
steep hill of
Munichia and modern-day Kastella.
Although long
connected to the
mainland by a land...
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Battle of
Munychia was
fought between Athenians exiled by the
oligarchic government of the
Thirty Tyrants and the
forces of that government, supported...
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appointed by the
Thirty to
govern the Piraeus. He was
killed in the
Battle of
Munichia in 403 BC when the
democrats returned to Athens. This
Charmides was probably...
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Artemis with the
shape of a bear, and her
cults at
Brauron and at
Piraeus (
Munichia) are
remarkable for the
arkteia where virgin girls before marriage were...
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Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia...
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Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia...
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Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia...
- 15 km) to the long walls, and 56.5
stadia (7 miles, 11 km) to Piraeus,
Munichia, and Phalerum.
There were many gates,
among the more
important there were:...