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Aegium or
Aigion (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγιον), or
Aegeium or
Aigeion (Αἴγειον), was a town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Achaea, and one of the
twelve Achaean...
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Hermes of
Aegium (Gr****: Ερμής του Αιγίου) is a
lifesize Roman sculpture of the Gr****
messenger god
Hermes found in the town of
Aegium in
southern Greece...
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communities of Dyme, Patrae,
Pharae and Tritaea,
joined in 275 by
Aegium,
which controlled the
important sanctuary of Zeus Homarios. The
league grew...
- Aegio, Egio (Gr****: Αίγιο, romanized: Aígio,
pronounced [ˈeʝio]; Latin:
Aegium), is a town and a
former muni****lity in Achaea, West Greece, on the Peloponnese...
- (trans. Jones) (Gr****
travelogue 2nd
century AD): "[In
Aigion in
Akhaia (
Aegium in Achaea)] they also have a
sanctuary of
Soteria (Safety). Her
image may...
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Xenophon of
Aegium (Ξενοφών ο Αιγιεύς) may
refer to two
ancient Olympians from
Aegium (now Aigio),
winners and two at
another games.
Xenophon of
Aegium, the...
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Ladas (Ancient Gr****: Λάδας) of
Aegium was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 125th Olympiad...
- Achaeans.
Several towns of the
Achaean League were
located here: Rhypes,
Aegium, Ceryneia, Boura, Helice,
Aegae and Aigeira.
Helice was
submerged as a result...
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statues of
Hermes found in
Andros (the
Hermes of Andros) and
Aegium (the
Hermes of
Aegium), only this one has been
described as
precise but also harsh...
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General of the League. In the time of Strabo,
Ceryneia was
dependent upon
Aegium. It was
situated inland upon a
lofty height, west of the
river Cerynites...