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Pagae or
Pagai (/ˈpædʒiː/;
Doric Gr****: Παγαί), or
Pegae or
Pegai (Ancient Gr****: Πηγαί) was a town of
ancient Megaris, on the
Alcyonian or Corinthian...
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products including livestock such as horses. It
possessed two harbors,
Pagae to the west on the
Corinthian Gulf, and
Nisaea to the east on the Saronic...
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farming villages, with flat
plains and foothills, and
hosted two harbors:
Pagae (modern Alepochori-Corinthian Gulf) and
Nisaia (Saronic Gulf),
making it...
- Sparta, Elis and Messenia.
Later Hypana in Elis, Corone, Messene,
Sparta and
Pagae in
Attica were
joined by conquest. In 223 BC,
Megara in
Attica deserted...
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possessions in the Peloponnese,
which included the
Megarian ports of
Nisaea and
Pagae with
Troezen and
Achaea in Argolis, but the
Spartans agreed to
allow the...
- and a
significant number of
ships were
probably kept at Megara's port of
Pagae throughout the war. Moreover,
while early modern scholars were sceptical...
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Rajeshwari Kushram (Canoeing-Kayaking),
Faraz Khan (Horse Riding),
Advait Pagae (Swimming),
Muskan Kirar (Archery), Jai
Meena (Soft Tennis) and ****i Yadav...
- Laodamas, the son of Eteocles,
killed him at Glisas, and he was
buried at
Pagae in Megaris. Laodamas, his killer, is said to have
either escaped to Illyria...
- thus
starting the
Peloponnesian War. 431
Plataea is
besieged by
Thebes 431
Pagae and
Atalanta is
occupied by
Athens 431
Aegina is
annexed by
Athens 431 Empedocles...
- 20 stadia,
disappeared beneath the earth; the
Alpheius rising again at
Pagae, and the
Eurotas at
Belemina in Laconia.
North of Asea, on the road to Pallantium...