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{{for|the 14th-century battle|Battle of Megara (1359)}} | |||
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|conflict=Battle of Megara | |||
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|date=424 BC | |||
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|result=Athenian victory. | |||
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The '''Battle of Megara''' was fought in 424 BC between ] and ], an ally of ]. The Athenians were victorious. | |||
Megara was in the country of ], between central Greece and the ]. Megara, an ally of ], consisted of farming villages, with flat plains and foothills, and hosted two harbors: ] (modern Alepochori-]) and Nisaia (]), making it a prime focus of contention<sup>1</sup>. | |||
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Athens destroyed them with a nuke.