Munychĭa [1] — Munychĭa, einer der drei Häfen Athens, zwischen dem Piräeus u. der Mündung des Ilissos, durch Natur u. bes. von Thrasybulos durch Kunst befestigt, jetzt Porto Fanari od. Stratiotiki. Der Demos M., auf dem. Plateau an der Ostküste der Halbinsel,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Munychĭa [2] — Munychĭa (M. Cass., De C.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Compositae Asteroideae Asterineae Euastereae, 19. Kl. 2. Ordn. L.; Arten: M. Cymbalariae, M. cymbalarioides, M. hirsuta, am Cap … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Munychia — Munychia, s. Munichia … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
MUNYCHIA — portus Atticae Piraeeo proximus, inter illum ad Occidentem et Sunium promont. ad Ortum, apud Ilissi fluv. ostium, antiquum nomen retinens Ovid. Met. l. 2. Fab. 12. v. 709. Munychiosque volans agros, gratamque Minervae Despectabat humum. A Munycho … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Munychia (moth) — Munychia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
Battle of Munychia — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Munychia partof=Phyle Campaign caption= date=403 or 404 BC place=Munychia hill, in Piraeus casus= territory= result=Athenian exile victory combatant1=Athenian exiles combatant2=Oligarchic government of … Wikipedia
МУНИХИЙ — • Mūnychĭa, η̉ Μουνυχία, правильнее Μουνιχία, 1. см. Attica, Аттика, 15; 2. τὰ Μουνύχια, праздник Артемиды Мунихии, богини луны (Гекаты), праздновавшейся в Афинах 16 Мунихиона. Значение богини, как богини луны,… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Nicanor (Antipatrid general) — Nicanor (in Greek Nικάνωρ; executed 318 BC), a Macedonian officer under Cassander, by whom he was secretly despatched immediately on the death of Antipater, 319 BC, to take the command of the Macedonian garrison at Munychia, in Attica. Nicanor… … Wikipedia
Athen [1] — Athen, 1) (gr. Athenai, lat. Athenae, a. Geogr.), Hauptstadt Attika s, unweit des Saronischen Meerbusens, ward nördlich vom Kephissos, südlich vom Ilissos umflossen; es war aus der Zusammenziehung mehrerer Demen entstanden (s. Athen Gesch.),… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Phocion — (in Greek Φωκίων, also called Phokion, c402 c318 BC, nicknamed The Good) was an Athenian statesman and a Strategos.Phocion was a successful politician of Athens. He believed that an extreme frugality was the condition for virtue and lived in… … Wikipedia