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- Q16910867 subject Q8390160.
- Q16910867 subject Q8617620.
- Q16910867 abstract "Herculea was a southern Italian colony of the classical Greek city Megara (or The Megarid) which was located on the isthmus across to the Peloponnese], adjacent to Corinth and Attica.Herculea, though not referred to often in the writings of historians at the time such as Herodotus and Thucydides, was a considerable step towards Mediterranean discovery and expansion for the more often than not isolationist Peloponnesian League related city/states.".
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- Q16910867 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390160.
- Q16910867 wikiPageWikiLink Q8617620.
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- Q16910867 comment "Herculea was a southern Italian colony of the classical Greek city Megara (or The Megarid) which was located on the isthmus across to the Peloponnese], adjacent to Corinth and Attica.Herculea, though not referred to often in the writings of historians at the time such as Herodotus and Thucydides, was a considerable step towards Mediterranean discovery and expansion for the more often than not isolationist Peloponnesian League related city/states.".
- Q16910867 label "Herculea".