- (Gr****: Αιγείρα) (IPA: [eˈʝira],
Ancient Gr****: Αἰγείρα or Αἴγειρα, Latin:
Aegeira) is a town and a
former muni****lity in
northeastern Achaea, West Greece...
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Archon (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρχων) of
Aegeira was an
Achaean statesman of the 2nd
century BCE.
Archon was one of
those who
defended the
conduct of the Achaean...
- 178 BC
Aenetidas ~ 176 BC
Xenarchos 175–174 BC
Archon of
Aegeira 172–171 BC
Archon of
Aegeira 170–169 BC (Polybius was Hipparch)
Menalkidas of
Sparta 151–150...
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described them as
unified nation composed of 12 city-states: Pellene,
Aegeira, Aeges, (Achaea) Boura, Helike, Aegion, Rhypes, Patrai, Pherae, Olenos...
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Archon of Pella, a
satrap of
Babylonia and one of the
Diadochi Archon of
Aegeira, an
Achaean statesman in the 2nd
century BCE Archon, Aisne, a
commune in...
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Archedamus (Ἀρχέδαμος) of Elis, son of
Xenius (Ξενίος).
Cratinus (Κρατῖνος) of
Aegeira.
Nicostratus (Νικόστρατος) of Heraea, son of
Xenocleides (Ξενοκλείδης)...
- or η Φενική), was
bounded on the
north by that of the
Achaean towns of
Aegeira and Pellene, east by the Stymphalia, west by the Cleitoria, and
south by...
- cities. It was
situated upon the
river Crathis and upon the coast,
between Aegeira and Bura. One of the
mentions of
Aegae in Homer's
Iliad points to this...
- the
harbour of Pellene, at a
distance of 60
stadia from it, and 120 from
Aegeira. It is said to have been so
called from the
Argonauts having landed there...
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fortified town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Achaea, 40
stadia from
Aegeira,
through the mountains.
According to the
geographer Pausanias, it abounded...