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  Munychia   - a hill and fortress in Peiraeus, near Athens
322/27 to Antipater, and a Macedonian garrison is installed in Munychia.
319/20 to Athens by Cassander and gains control of the fort at Munychia.
307/22 Demetrius captures and destroys Munychia.
282/38 Antigonus captures and fortifies Munychia.
    Within translations:
Athen_4.168   tterer of the prefect of Munychia; on which account he was
DionHal:Din_2   put down the garrison in Munychia which had been establish
DionHal:Din_3   ary preparations against Munychia and, having razed the
Nepos_8.2   to the Piraeus and fortified Munychia. That place the tyrants twice
Philoch_66   ary preparations against Munychia and, having razed its
Plut:Mor_850   nder about the matter of Munychia, when it was surprised
Polyaen_4.11.2   hat Nicanor, governor of Munychia, was ill-affected to him
THI_81   (c. 287/6) because under the walls of Mounichia you left your life
THI_203   (122/1) race into the harbour at Mounichia, 30 and likewise at the


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