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Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί) or Latin(ized)
Aegae/
Ægæ may
refer to the
following places and jurisdictions :
Aigai (Aeolis),
ancient city and
former bishopric...
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Aegae or
Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί) was the
original capital of Macedon, an
ancient kingdom in
Emathia in
northern Greece. The site is
located on the...
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Aegae or
Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί) was a town on the west
coast of
ancient Euboea,
north of
Chalcis and a
little south of Orobiae,
opposite the mainland...
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Aegae or
Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί), also
known as Aega or Aiga (Αἰγά), was a town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Achaea, and one of the 12 Achaean...
- Latin:
Aegae or Aegaeae; Turkish:
Nemrutkale or
Nemrut Kalesi), was an
ancient Gr****,
later Roman (
Ægæ,
Aegae), city and
bishopric in Aeolis.
Aegae is mentioned...
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ancient Aegae. In 1977 the Gr****
archaeologist Manolis Andronikos excavated a
large tumulus at Vergina,
which N.G.L.
Hammond identified with
Aegae. National...
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Alexander of
Aegae (Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Αἰγαῖος) was a
Peripatetic philosopher who
flourished in Rome in the 1st
century AD, and was a
disciple of the celebrated...
- great-great-grandson of Heracles. In the
excavations of the
royal palace at
Aegae,
Manolis Andronikos discovered in the "tholos" room (according to some scholars...
- seat of all immortals. The same
epithet appears in her
cults at
Delphi and
Aegae in Achaea. In the
Homeric hymn her
conception is more
clear and detailed...
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parents in
underwater golden palaces. Poseidon's
golden palace was
located at
Aegae on
Euboea in one p****age of Homer's
Iliad 12.21.
Unlike his
father Poseidon...