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Lion guarding fountain Menodoros Lions, beneath throne Menon Livia Metalworkers Logistai Meter Logisteria Metichos or Metiochos Lokros Meton Lollianos Metragyrtes Long Rocks Metronomoi Long Walls Metroon Lot, appointment by Lyceum Lykourgos Metrophanes Lykeion Mikon, son of Eurykleides Lykoleon Mikon Lykomedes Lykon, Peripatetic Milestone Lykos Miltiades, of Marathon Lysander Lysanias, architect Miltiades, son of Zoilos Lysanias, bellows-blower Mines Lysimachos Minos Lysippos Mint Lysistrate Misericordia Lysistratos Mithridates Lyson Mnemosyne Moiragenes Macedonians Mother of Gods Mageireia Mousonios Maison Mule, given public maintenance Makaria Muses Makra Stoa Museum Hill Makrai Petrai Music Hall Mantinea, battle-painting Muster under arms, in Anakeion Marathon Myrtle Marbleworkers' street Mystai Market Mysteries Market, Roman Market buildings Marmor Parium Naval equipment Masons' marks Naxos, battle of Meals, at public expense Nemesis of Rhamnous Neoptolemos, son of Antikles Measures Nero Meat market Nesiotes Medea Nicanor, C. Julius Medes Nike Megara Nikeratos of Alexandria Meidias Nikias Melanopos Nitron Melite Nomothetai Membrades, small fish Nuts Memnoneia Menandros, priest of Demos & Charites Oath Menestheus Menippos