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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...
- The
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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Spilosomina Genus:
Rhodogastria Hübner, [1819] Type
species Phalaena amasis Cramer, 1779
Synonyms Dionychopus Herrich-Schäffer, [1855]
Munychia Wallengren, 1858...
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making of bread. He was
revered in Achaea.
Polemos says that in
Mounykhia (
Munychia)
honours are paid to a hero
Akratopotes (Drinker of
Unmixed Wine), and...
- Thunberg, 1781
Chelonia erythronota Boisduval, 1847 Aloa
delineata Walker, 1855
Munychia callipyga Wallengren, 1858
Bombyx thunbergii Guérin-Méneville, 1862...
- of
unmixed (as in not
diluted with water) wine, was a hero
worshiped in
Munychia in Attica.
According to Pausanias, who
calls him
simply Acratus, he was...
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Eleusis in Attica,
Hermion (in Crete), Megara, Celeae, Lerna, Aegila,
Munychia, Corinth, Delos, Priene, Akragas, Iasos, Pergamon, Selinus, Tegea, Thoricus...
- 319 BC to
replace Menyllus as
commander of the
Macedonian garrison at
Munychia in Attica. He
arrived to
Athens shortly after the
regent of the Macedon...
- and, due to the
foreign influence of
trade and the
mercenary garrison on
Munychia hill, the city was also
entry point for new
cults in Attica. It has been...
- meal,
specifically the
mixing of wine.
Polemos says that in
Mounykhia (
Munychia)
honours are paid to a hero
Akratopotes (Drinker of
Unmixed Wine), and...