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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Rhodogastria amasis (redirect from Munychia callipyga)
Thunberg, 1781 Chelonia erythronota Boisduval, 1847 Aloa delineata Walker, 1855 Munychia callipyga Wallengren, 1858 Bombyx thunbergii Guérin-Méneville, 1862...
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Rhodogastria (redirect from Munychia (moth))
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...
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000 with him, to Piraeus, the port of Athens. There, he fortified the Munychia, a hill that dominated the port, and awaited the coming attack. The forces...
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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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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...
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meal, specifically the mixing of wine. Polemos says that in Mounykhia (Munychia) honours are paid to a hero Akratopotes (Drinker of Unmixed Wine), and...
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refers to Matton in his Deipnosophistae, saying, "Polemo says that in Munychia a hero is honoured of the name of Acratopotes and that among the Spartans...
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projects, such as the conquest of Negroponte. A camp was fortified at the Munychia to cover the evacuation, and it was suggested, but not agreed on, that...
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of the oligarchic government (which included Lysander) in the Battle of Munychia. The leader of the Thirty Tyrants, Critias, was killed in the battle. The...
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through the Piraeus and met the forces of the Thirty at the Battle of Munychia, where both Critias and Charmides were killed. In 401 BC the restored democrats...
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been stationed there under Demetrius of Phalerum, and besieged and took Munychia (307 BC). After these victories he was worshipped by the Athenians as a...
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Eleusis in Attica, Hermion (in Crete), Megara, Celeae, Lerna, Aegila, Munychia, Corinth, Delos, Priene, Akragas, Iasos, Pergamon, Selinus, Tegea, Thoricus...
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he created Charieis, and followed up with Felicia in 1818. He erected Munychia in 1825 to accommodate Aster cymbalariae. Only of the species he assigned...
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to secure control of the entire port city, except the fortress on the Munychia which remains in the hands of Dionysius, the commander of Cassander's garrison...
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seeking to restore democracy in Athens, defeat the Spartans. Battle of Munychia The Athenian exiles, in their search for democracy in Athens, defeat the...
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Piraeus and defeated the force the Thirty sent against him at the Battle of Munychia. Sparta first responded by sending Lysander with a force of mercenaries...
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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...
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the Long Walls running from the port of Piraeus to Athens (the Battle of Munychia). Shortly after the victory, Alexias takes Lysis' widow under his protection...
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government (which includes the Spartan general, Lysander) in the Battle of Munychia. The leader of the Thirty Tyrants, Critias, is killed in the battle. The...
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would be restricted to landowners. A garrison would be established in Munychia, the neighborhood next to Piraeus. Athens would pay both the war expenses...
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demanded the installation of a Macedonian garrison in the fortress of Munychia in the harbour of Piraeus, which was thus taken on 18 September 322 BC...
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to secure control of the entire port city, except the fortress on the Munychia which remains in the hands of Dionysius, the commander of Cassander's garrison...
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projects, such as the conquest of Negroponte. A camp was fortified at the Munychia to cover the evacuation, and it was suggested, but not agreed on, that...
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of the Munichian harbor in Athens and founder of the temple of Artemis Munychia in Peiraeus which he had seized. It was also related that when Orchomenus...
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of its structure. A sanctuary of the goddess Bendis was located on the Munychia Hill of Piraeus in Athens. After Kabyle had been conquered by the king...
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who had been appointed by Cassander to command the garrison placed on Munychia (a hill in the port city of Piraeus, Athens' harbour) by Antipater. Before...
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appointed by Antipater to command the garrison which he established at Munychia after the Lamian War, 322 BC. He is said by Plutarch to have been a just...
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