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megara

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In Greek mythology , Megara (; ) was the oldest daughter of Creon , king of Thebes . In reward for Heracles ' defending Thebes from the Minyans at Orchomenus single-handed, Creon offered his daughter Megara to Heracles, and he brought her home to the house ...

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n. (plural of megaron English)

Usage examples of megara.

With the merchantmen in his custody, he called in to Greek Megara to take on water and food.

Cyrnus, in spite of suspicions, jealousies, and mutual grievances, had endured into the old age of the one and the mature years of the other: the immortality which he was wont to promise to that youth of Megara was more than an empty assurance, since their two memories have come down to me through a space of more than six centuries.

When I first came to Greece, on the voyage to Megara, we ran into a great storm and the ship was blown far off course.

Then he went over the hills toward Megara, keeping close along the Saronic Sea, till he came to the cliffs of Sciron, and the narrow path between the mountain and the sea.

For Minos conquered all this land, and Megara which lies to the east, when he came hither with a great fleet of ships, enraged about the murder of his son.

When we reach Megara tomorrow, we may thus expect to be delivered to the regent.

Returning by Argos and Corinth, I crossed the isthmus, and taking the road by Megara, reached Athens on the 20th of February.

Athens to Megara, should inform you exactly how many cubits distance the sun is from the moon, should mark out the height of the air, and the depth of the sea, describe circles, from squares upon triangles, make spheres, and determine the length and breadth of heaven itself: is it not to the last degree impudent and audacious?

The whole of this day the work continued, and by the afternoon of the next the wall was all but completed, when the garrison in Nisaea, alarmed by the absolute want of provisions, which they used to take in for the day from the upper town, not anticipating any speedy relief from the Peloponnesians, and supposing Megara to be hostile, capitulated to the Athenians on condition that they should give up their arms, and should each be ransomed for a stipulated sum.

He then set off with his army in light marching order, and passed through Boeotia to Megara, and from there he descended to Corinth.

Parmenion, at 29, was in his prime and had won races in Corinth, Megara, Plataea and even Athens.

Bachylides of Megara and Pelopidas had supported him, but it was not until they convinced Ganeus of Plataea that they won a majority.