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Nisaea or
Nisaia (Ancient Gr****: Νίσαια or Νισαία) was the
Saronic port town of the
ancient polis Megara. In Gr**** mythology,
Nisaea was
founded by one...
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possessed two harbors,
Pagae to the west on the
Corinthian Gulf, and
Nisaea to the east on the
Saronic Gulf of the
Aegean Sea. In the Late Bronze, Megara...
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Nisaea is a
genus in the
phylum Pseudomonadota (Bacteria),
which contains two species,
namely N.
denitrificans and N. nitritireducens,
which were described...
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return everything to the
prewar state except for
Nisaea and Plataea.
Athens would retain control of
Nisaea and
Thebes would retain control over Plataea....
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walls of
Megara (which
connected the city with its port
Nisaea). The
Spartan garrison at
Nisaea surrendered, but the
Athenians were
unable to
capture Megara...
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divided into four parts,
Nisus obtained Megaris as his
portion and
founded Nisaea. Now,
according to Philochorus, his rule
extended from the
Isthmus to the...
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Hermocrates at Gela. 4.59–4.64
Athenian attack on Megara. 4.66–4.74
Capture of
Nisaea. 4.69
Inconclusive engagements at Megara. 4.73
Megara eludes Athenian capture...
- In Gr**** mythology, Nesaea,
Nesaia or
Nisaea (Ancient Gr****: Νησαίη Nêsaiê
means 'the
dweller on islands') was the "white"
Nereid of islands, one of the...
- The
Athenians have
built long
walls for the
Megarans to
their port at
Nisaea,
thereby earning the
enmity of Megara's old
rival Corinth.
Argos rises against...
- in
Nisaea (the
ancient Parthian capital)
where it was a
result of Gr****
workers living and
working in Parthia. For more
information on the
Nisaea theory...