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Mount ****anion It is
pronounced [ˈeʝina] in Demotic, Katharevousa, and [
aí̯giːna] in
Ancient Gr****. "Muni****lity of Aegina, Muni****l elections – October...
- (1684–1699),
resulting in the
capture of the
Morea (Peloponnese), Lefkada,
Aigina and
parts of
Dalmatia by
Venice and the end of
Ottoman dominance in the...
- (2013). A
local history of Gr**** polytheism : gods, people, and the land of
Aigina, 800-400 BCE. Leiden. ISBN 978-90-04-26208-9. OCLC 868068693.{{cite book}}:...
- Appleton-Century-Crofts. p. 227. K. Pilafidis-Williams, The
Sanctuary of
Aphaia on
Aigina in the
Bronze Age (Munich: Hirmer) 1998,
describes the
distinctive local...
- Family:
Erebidae Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Mangina Species: M. argus
Binomial name
Mangina argus (Kollar, [1847])
Synonyms Argina argus Aigina argus...
- together, nor from one place, for they
dwelt far
apart and
distant from
Aigina"; but
Peleus accidentally killed Eurytion during the hunt for the Calydonian...
-
Aighina no Yogen: From the
Legend of
Balubalouk (アイギーナの予言 バルバルークの伝説より,
Aigīna no
yogen barubarūku no
densetsu yori, lit. "Aighina's Prophecy: From the...
-
Athens show
Archer from the
western pediment of the
Temple of
Aphaia on
Aigina, reconstruction,
color variant A, as
exhibited in Athens,
perhaps depicting...
- JSTOR 2935950 Pilafidis-Williams, K. (1998), The
Sanctuary of
Aphaia on
Aigina in the
Bronze Age, Munich, Germany: Hirmer, ISBN 978-3-7774-8010-7 Poehlmann...
- the
Wayback Machine A.P. Burnett. "Pindar's
Songs for
Young Athletes of
Aigina". Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2005. M.
Grant and J. Hazel. Who's Who...