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What (who) is Megarian - definition

CITY IN WESTERN ATTICA, GREECE
Megara, Greece; Mégara; Megarians; Mégara, Greece; Megarian; Ancient Megara; Μέγαρα
  • Municipality map
  • Coinage with idealized depiction of Byzas, founder of [[Byzantium]]. Struck in [[Byzantium]], [[Thrace]], around the time of [[Marcus Aurelius]] (161–180 CE).
  • View of the archaeological site
  • Monument at Heroes' Square
  • Megara by [[Vincenzo Coronelli]], 1687

Megarian         
·adj ·Alt. of Megaric.
Megarian Decree         
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IMPOSED BY THE DELIAN LEAGUE ON MEGARA
Megarian decree
The Megarian Decree was a set of economic sanctions levied upon Megara c. 432 BC by the Athenian Empire shortly before the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War.
Megarian Treasury (Delphi)         
BUILDING AT DELPHI
Treasury of the Megarians (Delphi)
The Megarian Treasury was a building situated within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, to the north of the Siphnian Treasury along the Sacred Way. On its façade have been inscribed 26 inscriptions referring to the citizens of Megara, a fact which led to the secure identification of the monument.

Wikipedia

Megara

Megara (; Greek: Μέγαρα, pronounced [ˈmeɣaɾa]) is a historic town and a municipality in West Attica, Greece. It lies in the northern section of the Isthmus of Corinth opposite the island of Salamis, which belonged to Megara in archaic times. Megara was one of the four districts of Attica, embodied in the four mythic sons of King Pandion II, of whom Nisos was the ruler of Megara. Megara was also a trade port, its people using their ships and wealth as a way to gain leverage on armies of neighboring poleis. Megara specialized in the exportation of wool and other animal 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 Gulf of the Aegean Sea.