Minoa (Greek: Μινώα, romanized: Minóa Greek pronunciation: [miˈnoa]) was the name of several Bronze-Age port cities on the coasts of the Aegean islands...
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the rule of the pro-Spartan and pro-Corinthian oligarchy, Megara lost the port city of Minoa to Athens in 427, was a contributing factor in more civil...
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Nisaea (category Ancient Megara)
(2018-11-15). "With and Without You: Megara's Harbours". Teiresias Supplements Online. 1: 102. Laird, A. G. (1934). "Nisaea and Minoa". Classical Philology. 29 (2):...
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Minoan civilization (redirect from Ancient Minoa)
Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Caphtor Caucasus Hyksos Minoa Sacred caves of Crete Sea Peoples Karadimas, Nektarios; Momigliano, Nicoletta...
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from Megara 710s Eretrian abandonment of Andros 709 Kroton is founded by Achaeans 707 Taras is founded by Dorians 705 Hybla Minor is annexed by Megara Hyblaea...
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Zancle Naxos Himera Calacte Leontinoi Katane Kamarina Acragas Heraclea Minoa Greek coinage of Italy and Sicily Farber, C. M.; Fauber, C. M. (2001). "Hermocrates...
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Selinunte (category Colonies of Megara Hyblaea)
the Sicilian city of Megara Hyblaea, under the leadership of a man called Pammilus, about 100 years after the foundation of Megara Hyblaea, with the help...
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Casmenae Catana Gela Helorus Henna Heraclea Minoa Himera Hybla Gereatis Hybla Heraea Kamarina Leontinoi Megara Hyblaea Messana Naxos Segesta Selinous Syracuse...
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Agathocles puts in at Selinus, marches on Heraclea (probably Heraclea Minoa) and forces its people to submit once more. He then marches across the island...
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Dorieus was defeated and killed; the Greek survivors then founded Heraclea Minoa. Sicilian Greeks (probably the cities of Akragas, Gela and Selinus) fought...
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