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- or Nisaean horse, is an extinct horse breed, once native to the town of Nisaia, located in the Nisaean plains at the foot of the southern region of the...
- and hosted two harbors: Pagae (modern Alepochori-Corinthian Gulf) and Nisaia (Saronic Gulf), making it a prime focus of contention1. Attica had been...
- Kohlhammer Stuttfgart. p.303 Pausanias. "The island outside of the harbour Nisaia of Megara was named after the king Minos and was conquered by the Athenians...
- became ****enised) Megara Hyblaea Province of Syracuse Augusta 728 BC Megara Nisaia Theokles? Morgantina Province of Enna near Aidone no Gr**** founder (Sicels...
- Nisatta (Pushto: نسته) also referred to as Nisaia, Nysa (in ancient Gr****s) and Nysian is a town and union council of Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
- became known as an Athenian general who captured the port of Nisaea (or Nisaia) in the nearby city-state of Megara in approximately 565 BC. This victory...
- niˈkopoli Nicopolis Νίνος Nínos Νίνος Nínos ˈninos Ninus; Nineveh Νίσαια Nísaia Νίσαια Nísaia ˈnisea Nisaea Νίσυρος Nísuros Νίσυρος Nísyros ˈnisiros Nisyros Νομαντία...
- Nisaea or Nisaia (Ancient Gr****: Νίσαια or Νισαία) was the Saronic port town of the ancient polis Megara. In Gr**** mythology, Nisaea was founded by one...
- Amphipolis are besieged by Sparta 424 Stagira joins the Peloponnesian League 424 Nisaia, and Siphae are occupied by Athenai 424 Thyrea is occupied by Athens 424...