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- Megaris abstract "This is also the ancient Greek name of a small island off Naples, site of the Castel dell'Ovo. Megaris (Ancient Greek: Μεγαρίς) was a small but populous state of ancient Greece, west of Attica and north of Corinthia, whose inhabitants were adventurous seafarers, credited with deceitful propensities. The capital, Megara, famous for white marble and fine clay, was the birthplace of Euclid. Mount Geraneia dominates the center of the region. The island of Salamis was originally under the control of Megara, before it was lost to Athens in the late 7th century BCE.".
- Megaris thumbnail Tesoro-megara.jpg?width=300.
- Megaris wikiPageID "3112853".
- Megaris wikiPageLength "1939".
- Megaris wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Megaris wikiPageRevisionID "588101418".
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Aspropyrgos.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Castel_dellOvo.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Megara.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Provinces_of_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Athens.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Corinthia.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Doric_Greek.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Eleusis.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Euclid.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Geraneia.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Mandra-Eidyllia.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Megara.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Megaris_(Naples).
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Regions_of_ancient_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Salamis_Island.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink Sovereign_state.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_Attica_and_Megaris.jpg.
- Megaris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Megaris".
- Megaris caption "Pediment of the treasury of Megara, Museum of Olympia".
- Megaris captionMap "Map showing Megaris in relation to other regions".
- Megaris dialects Doric_Greek.
- Megaris imageMap "Ancient_Greek_southern_regions.png".
- Megaris location Regions_of_ancient_Greece.
- Megaris majorCities Megara.
- Megaris name "Megaris".
- Megaris namePolytonic "Μεγαρίς".
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Greece-stub.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Regions_Ancient_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nuttall.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prefectures_and_provinces_of_Greece.
- Megaris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Megaris subject Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
- Megaris subject Category:Ancient_Megara.
- Megaris subject Category:Provinces_of_Greece.
- Megaris type Work.
- Megaris type Source.
- Megaris type Work.
- Megaris comment "This is also the ancient Greek name of a small island off Naples, site of the Castel dell'Ovo. Megaris (Ancient Greek: Μεγαρίς) was a small but populous state of ancient Greece, west of Attica and north of Corinthia, whose inhabitants were adventurous seafarers, credited with deceitful propensities. The capital, Megara, famous for white marble and fine clay, was the birthplace of Euclid. Mount Geraneia dominates the center of the region.".
- Megaris label "Megaris".
- Megaris sameAs Q645572.
- Megaris sameAs Мегарида.
- Megaris sameAs Megaris.
- Megaris sameAs Μεγαρείς.
- Megaris sameAs Megáride.
- Megaris sameAs Megaris.
- Megaris sameAs m.08s6h6.
- Megaris sameAs Мегарида.
- Megaris sameAs Мегарида.
- Megaris sameAs Q645572.
- Megaris wasDerivedFrom Megaris?oldid=588101418.
- Megaris depiction Tesoro-megara.jpg.
- Megaris isPrimaryTopicOf Megaris.