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- Aegialeus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιαλεύς) was the fifth strategos (elected general) of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece who served for only a year, 242–241...
- literature: Aegialeus (King of Sicyon), reputed founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos Aegialeus...
- 256–255 BC Aratus of Sicyon I 245–244 BC Aratus of Sicyon II 243–242 BC Aegialeas 242–241 BC (?) Aratus of Sicyon III 241–240 BC Aratus of Sicyon IV 239–238...
- Dioedas? Strategos of the Achaean League 243–242 BC Succeeded by Aegialeas Preceded by Aegialeas Strategos of the Achaean League 241–240 BC Succeeded by ? Preceded by...
- of the Peloponnese and the founder and first ruler of the city-state of Aegialea, later known to history as Sicyon. The primary source for the early history...
- 255 BC Aratus of Sicyon I 245 - 244 BC Aratus of Sicyon II 243 - 242 BC Aegialeas 242 - 241 BC (?) Aratus of Sicyon III 241 - 240 BC Aratus of Sicyon IV...
- Dorians of Peloponnese - They lived in Achaea (whose older name was Aegialus/Aegialea and was dwelt by Ionians) (North Peloponnese Peninsula). Achaean Dorians...
- Sicyon according to a local legend. He was said to be the second ruler of Aegialea and have reigned for 45 years. Europs, son of Phoroneus whom Herophanes...
- on, the goddess Demeter who took pity on the unfortunate king came to Aegialea (ancient name of Sicyon) in the guise of a strange woman and reared for...
- several individuals: Aegialeus (King of Sicyon), founder of Sicyon as 'Aegialea' Aegialeus (King of Argos), elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos. Aegialeus...