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- Aegae or Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί), also Aegeae or Aigeai (Αἰγέαι) was the original capital of Macedon, an ancient kingdom in Emathia in northern Greece...
- Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί) or Latin(ized) Aegae/ Ægæ may refer to the following places and jurisdictions : Aigai (Aeolis), ancient city and former bishopric...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- ancient Aegae. In 1977 the Gr**** archaeologist Manolis Andronikos excavated a large tumulus at Vergina, which N.G.L. Hammond identified with Aegae. National...
- 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...
- Philip II of Macedon (r. 359–336 BC) in Aegae (Vergina) Funerary gold oak crown from the royal tombs at Aegae (Vergina) Late 4th-century BC ****enistic...
- The Rape of ****phone, a painting in the Macedonian Tomb I in Vergina (Aegae), dating from the mid 4th century BC. This in situ mural is mostly indistinguishable...