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Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί) or Latin(ized) Aegae/ Ægæ may
refer to the
following places and jurisdictions :
Aigai (Aeolis),
ancient city and
former bishopric...
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Aegae or
Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί), also
Aegeae or
Aigeai (Αἰγέαι) was the
original capital of Macedon, an
ancient kingdom in
Emathia in
northern Greece...
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Aigai, also
Aigaiai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί or Αἰγαῖαι; Latin:
Aegae or Aegaeae; Turkish:
Nemrutkale or
Nemrut Kalesi), was an
ancient Gr****,
later Roman...
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ancient Aigai (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαί,
Aigaí, Latinized: Aegae), the
first capital of Macedon. In 336 BC
Philip II was ********inated in
Aigai's theatre and...
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Aigai (Vergina) is
located 75 km west of Thessaloniki, Greece,
centered around the
royal tombs built by the
ancient Kingdom of
Macedon at
Aigai. The...
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archaeologist Manolis Andronikos started excavating the
Great Tumulus at
Aigai near
modern Vergina, the
capital and
burial site of the
kings of Macedon...
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Aigai,
Anatolia may
refer to:
Aigai (Aeolis), city in
ancient Aeolis,
member of the
Aeolian dodecapolis Aigai (Cilicia), city in
ancient Cilicia This...
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region of
Lower Macedonia,
which included the
center and two capitals,
Aigai (Vergina) and Pella, of
ancient Macedonia.
Pella was the
birthplace of Alexander...
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Malcolm Errington suggests that one of the
earliest Argead kings established Aigai (modern Vergina) as
their capital in the mid-7th century BC.
Before the...
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These conceptions are
evident in her
cults at Delphi,
Athens and
Aigai of Achaea. An
inscription "ieron eurysternou" (sunctuary of the broad-bossomed)...