Megarian Moments. The Local World of an Ancient Greek City-State

Situated near the main traffic artery in Central Greece and surrounded by poleis that were more powerful, the ancient city-state of Megara was often a punching bag of others. In neighbouring Athens in particular, the Megarians were subject to all sorts of slander and expressions of chauvinism. The p...

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Main Author: Hans Beck (auth)
Other Authors: Philip J. Smith (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: McGill University Library & Archives 2018
Series:Teiresias Supplements Online
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