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Aegialus or
Aigialos (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιαλός) was a
coastal town in
ancient Paphlagonia,
mentioned by
Homer in the
Iliad as an ally of Troy
during the...
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married the
Naiad Pronoe and had by her a son
Aegialus.
Caunus became king of the land; when he died,
Aegialus gathered all the
people from
scattered settlements...
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country round Sesamus, with the
cities by the
river Parthenius, Cromna,
Aegialus, and
lofty Erithini".
Pylaemenes and his son
Harpalion were both killed...
- mentioned. The
region later known as
Achaea is
instead referred to as
Aegialus. Both
Herodotus and
Pausanias recount the
legend that the
Achaean tribe...
- as
Aegialus and
forced the
Aegialians (by now
known as the Ionians) out of
their land. The
Ionians took
temporary refuge in Athens, and
Aegialus became...
- Phocaea, then Colophon, and Smyrna, and Clazomenae, and Cyme; and
afterwards Aegialus and Tenos, the so-called
Hundred Cities; then, in order,
Adramytium and...
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should become a father,
namely of
Dorus and Achaeus. The
inhabitants of
Aegialus, on the
northern coast of the Peloponnese, were
likewise Ionians, and among...
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country round Sesamus, with the
cities by the
river Parthenius, Cromna,
Aegialus, and
lofty Erithini." Strab. 12.3 "Tieium is a town that has
nothing worthy...
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Black Sea
coast of
ancient Paphlagonia, at a
distance of 90
stadia from
Aegialus. It is
located near Uğurlu in
Asiatic Turkey. Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol...
- and went
instead to Caunus,
where he
married Hilebia,
daughter of King
Aegialus.
According to Plutarch, the
river Inachus had
before borne the name of...