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Ancient Greek name for a hill in Piraeus, Greece
Munichia or Munychia (/mjuːˈnɪkiə/; Greek: Μουνιχία or Μουνυχία) is the ancient Greek name for a steep hill (86 metres (282 ft) high) in Piraeus, Greece
Munichia
Athenian festival of Artemis Mounychia
of Artemis Mounichia. The surname of the goddess came from the hill of Munichia, where stood an Artemis’ temple, close to Piraeus and to the site of the
Munichia_(festival)
Harbour of Athens and a port city in Attica, Greece
a rocky outcropping on the Greek coast that features the steep hill of Munichia and modern-day Kastella. Although long connected to the mainland by a land
Piraeus
Ancient Greek goddess
Artemis with the shape of a bear, and her cults at Brauron and at Piraeus (Munichia) are remarkable for the arkteia where virgin girls before marriage were
Artemis
404/403 BC Athenian defeat of the pro-Spartan Thirty Tyrants
The Battle of Munychia was fought between Athenians exiled by the oligarchic government of the Thirty Tyrants and the forces of that government, supported
Battle_of_Munychia
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ouroboros
Greek term for a male adolescent
Stobaeus—but not in Aristotle) in the temple of Aglaurus and was sent to Munichia or Acte as a member of the garrison. At the end of the first year of training
Ephebos
City-state in ancient Greece
15 km) to the long walls, and 56.5 stadia (7 miles, 11 km) to Piraeus, Munichia, and Phalerum. There were many gates, among the more important there were:
Classical_Athens
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Antigonus, and Lysimachus, Cassander had his officer Nicanor capture the Munichia fortress of Athens' port town Piraeus in defiance of Polyperchon's decree
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
5th-century BC Athenian politician
appointed by the Thirty to govern the Piraeus. He was killed in the Battle of Munichia in 403 BC when the democrats returned to Athens. This Charmides was probably
Charmides
Greek mythological creature
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Centaur
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ichor
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Cornucopia
Topics referred to by the same term
Fort Kastela Kastella, Greece, a hilly district of Piraeus also known as Munichia Kaštela, a suburb of Split, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles
Kastella
Symbol of medicine
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Rod_of_Asclepius
Ancient vessel with three banks of oars
the floor. Pelican Books. ISBN 0-306-81283-5. Piraeus: Cantharus, Zea, Munichia Archived 30 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, from the Römisch-Germanisches
Trireme
Void state preceding creation
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Mythical food of the Greek gods
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ambrosia
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
Topics referred to by the same term
Prophet Elijah in Thessaloniki Profitis Ilias Church, located on top of Munichia Profitis Ilias Church, located in Protaras Profitis Elias Church, located
Profitis_Ilias
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Nyx
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ancient_Greek_religion
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Caduceus
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Aether_(mythology)
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Erinyes
Mythological metal
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Orichalcum
Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Leto
Greek mythological artefact
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Pandora's_box
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Theia
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Trojan_Horse
Type of sacred standing stone
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Baetyl
Three-prong spear
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Trident
Ancient Greek drink
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Kykeon
Riviera in Attica, Greece
deep-water harbours, the main port of Cantharus and the two smaller of Zea and Munichia, and gradually replaced the older and shallow Phaleron harbour, which fell
Athens_Riviera
Greek Goddess of the Hunt
save her by the Athenian king Theseus, but she was killed by Theseus. Munichia, in a cult at Piraeus, related to the arkteia of Brauronian Artemis. According
Epithets_of_Artemis
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Iris_(mythology)
Sea port of Athens, Greece
forming its ports, the main port of Cantharus and the two smaller of Zea and Munichia. In 493 BC, Themistocles initiated the fortifications of Piraeus and later
Port_of_Piraeus
Type of sword featuring a sickle-like protuberance
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Harpe
Set of Greek mythical characters
welcomed them, and subsequently named the place where he let them dwell Munichia after the hospitable king. He also appeared in a vase painting alongside
Munichus
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Symbol of the Roman god Mercury
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Talaria
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Hygieia
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Selene
Perennial plant in the daisy family from South Africa
Aster cymbalariae. Nees von Esenbeck reassigned it in 1833, calling it Munichia cymbalariae. Étienne Pierre Ventenat described Cineraria hirsuta in 1803
Felicia_cymbalariae
Spanish cake
agricultural products, literally meaning "gift" or "provision of the mouth". Munichia: celebration dedicated to Artemis in ancient Greece. The tradition is also
Easter_mona
Cretan double-bladed axe
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Labrys
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Golden_Fleece
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Phanes
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Argo
Place of refuge in antiquity
the Areopagus, the Theseum in the Piraeus, and the altar of Artemis, at Munichia (Meier, Alt. Proc. p. 404). Among the most celebrated places of asylum
Asylum_(antiquity)
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Lotus_tree
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Thyrsus
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ring_of_Gyges
Object in classical mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Cap_of_invisibility
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Moly_(herb)
under Thrasybulus and in the Battle of Phyle followed by the Battle of Munichia and the Battle of Piraeus defeated the Athenian supporters of the Thirty
History_of_Sparta
German politician and medievalist
München, he followed his father's example in joining the "Turnerschaft Munichia", a venerable student fraternity, tracing its roots back to the university
Walter_Goetz
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Apple_of_Discord
Supposed universal remedy
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Panacea_(medicine)
Athenian politician (c. 460 – 403 BC)
leadership of Thrasyboulus and eventually commandeered the fortress called Munichia in Peiraieus, Athens' port city. When the Thirty brought their forces to
Critias
Two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Bident
Aspect of Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)
Sicilian Wars Siege of Siracena (309 BC) – Bosporan Civil War Siege of Munichia (307 BC) – Wars of the Diadochi Siege of Salamis (306 BC) – Wars of the
List_of_sieges
Fabled object in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Hemera
All-male tribe in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Gargareans
Municipality in Greece
of Phyle. They went on to defeat the Spartan garrison at the Battle of Munichia near Piraeus. The medieval name Chasia is first attested in 1209 as casale
Fyli
Greek goddess of healing
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Aceso
Archaeological project in Greece
fleet of triremes believed to be located in the ancient harbors of Zea and Munichia, in Piraeus, Athens, Greece. The last excavation[needs update] conducted
Zea_Harbour_Project
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Ancient Greek festival
Piraeus and ending at the port of Munichia, an activity mentioned by an inscription in relation to the Athenian Munichia festival to Artemis; according to
Diisoteria
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Ara_(constellation)
Phyle Campaign 404 BC 403 BC Battle of Phyle 404 BC or 403 BC Battle of Munichia 404 BC or 403 BC Battle of Piraeus 403 BC Elean War c. 401 BC c.400 BC
List_of_wars_involving_Greece
Poisoned shirt in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Shirt_of_Nessus
Antigonus, and Lysimachus, Cassander had his officer Nicanor capture the Munichia fortress of Athens' port town Piraeus in defiance of Polyperchon's decree
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Tribe in Greek mythology
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Pygmy_(Greek_mythology)
Object that appears in Homer's Odyssey
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Winnowing_Oar
Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Heroön
Mount Pentelicus Mourning Athena Movable nu Mu (letter) Munich Kouros Munichia Munichia (festival) Munichus Musaeus of Athens Muscle cuirass Muses Museum
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Religious festival in ancient Athens
Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia
Skira
Military officer of King Mithridates VI of Pontus
control of Piraeus and Athens; they were pushed back to the peninsula of Munichia. Archelaus took the Pontic army and joined the remaining forces in Thessaly
Archelaus (Pontic army officer)
Archelaus_(Pontic_army_officer)
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Girl/Female
Latin American Italian Spanish
Lady.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sage, He was the tutor of Krishna and balarama
Boy/Male
Indian
Conqueror, Victory
Girl/Female
Latin
Purity; Innocence.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lover of Compassion
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gratitude; Thankfulness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Precious Gold Coin
Biblical
that dissolves or disperses
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bhagavath | பாகவாத
Name of Goddess Saraswati Devi inspired, Intuitive, And creative, Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu
Raja ka Palak
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