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Aegys or
Aigys (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγυς or Αἶγυς) was a town of
ancient Arcadia then of
ancient Laconia, on the
frontiers of the two regions. It originally...
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Spartan reformer Lycurgus; War with the Argives; destro**** the border-town of
Aegys;
Battle of Tegea.
Perhaps the
first historical Eurypontid king. c. 750 –...
- Anna was
instrumental in
organising the
World Tamil Conference under the
aegies of
UNESCO in 1967.
Another major achievement of Annadurai's
government was...
- Laconia, Greece,
southeast of Megalopolis,
comprising the
three cities of Belmina,
Aegys, and Pellana. Hazlitt,
classical Gazetteer, "Tripolis" v t e...
- which,
after receiving the
Carnion (Καπνίων),
rising in the
territory of
Aegys,
flowed into the Alpheius. Its site is
located near the
modern Chirades...
- Charilaus, he
conquered Elis.
During his
reign he also
conquered the city of
Aegys and sold the
inhabitants into slavery. He was
succeeded as king by his son...
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Retrieved 17
November 2013. "Bishop of
Durham Introduced To
House of Lords".
Aegies ****ociates. 12
January 2012.
Archived from the
original on 10 June 2015...
- Anna was
instrumental in
organizing the
World Tamil Conference under the
aegies of
UNESCO in 1967.[citation needed]
Another major achievement of Annadurai's...
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Laconian Tripolis, the
other two
being probably Carystus (or, alternatively,
Aegys) and Belemina. It had
ceased to be a town in the time of Pausanias, but...
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Aegimius Aegipan Aegis Aegisthus Aegitium Aegium Aegius Aegle Aegospotami Aegys Aeimnestus Aeinautae Aelius Nicon Aeneas Aenesidemus Aeolians Aeolic Gr****...