- work of the
Aeginetan contingent as of the
Athenian (Herod. viii. 91).
There are
other indications, too, of the
importance of the
Aeginetan fleet in the...
- 32 kg,
based on
extant weights and coins. An
Aeginetan talent was
worth 60
Aeginetan minae, or 6,000
Aeginetan drachmae.[dubious – discuss][citation needed]...
- The
Aeginetan Commemoration (Ancient Gr****: Αιγινητών εορτή) was an
Ancient Gr****
ritual held by the
people of
Aegina in
honor of Poseidon. Plutarch,...
-
building the
walls of Troy. He had
sanctuaries in
Athens and Aegina, and the
Aeginetan festival of the
Aeacea (Αἰάκεια) was
celebrated in his honour. Aeacus...
- (grm. 14.50).
Certain coins of the
Santorin find (p. 122) are not of
Aeginetan but of this
Phoenician weight."
According to the
website of
Robert J....
- In Gr**** mythology,
Aeginetes (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγινήτου
means 'the
Aeginetan') was a son of Deritus,
descendant of King
Amyclas of Laconia.
Through his...
- her, so she
jumped off her boat, and
became known as Aphaea, a
local Aeginetan goddess,
whose name
Antoninus interprets as 'she who disappeared'. In...
- was
subdivided into
three silver drachmas of 2.9 g (1.9 dwt), and the
Aeginetan stater or
didrachm of 12.2 g (7.8 dwt),
based on a
drachma of 6.1 g (3...
- ****umed an
attitude of open hostility."
Estimates of the
weight of an
Aeginetan mina: 605 g (Hultsch (1882), p. 502) 630 g (Smith et al. (1890), p. 448)...
-
throughout Etruscan archaeological sites of the
period marked with the
Aeginetan letters "SO",
which may have
stood for Sostratos, and are
often presumed...