noun
- An ancient Greek city-state located on the Isthmus of Corinth, known for its early democratic institutions and maritime trade.
- In Greek mythology, the wife of Heracles and daughter of King Creon of Thebes.
Usage: proper noun; historical/geographical
Usage: proper noun; mythological
Examples
- Megara was an important trading hub in ancient Greece.
- The city of Megara rivaled Athens in commercial influence during the Classical period.
- In Euripides' play, Megara is portrayed as a devoted wife to Heracles.
- Archaeological excavations at Megara have revealed pottery from the Archaic period.
- The Megarians established colonies throughout the Mediterranean region.