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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...
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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...
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Portes (Gr****: Πόρτες) is a Gr****
fishing village located on the east side of Aegina. It is
about 28 km from the main town of Aegina.
Behind the village...
- (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...
- 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...
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Polykleitos and his
brother Naukydes.
There was also a
shrine to
Hecate in
Aigina,
where she was very po****r: Of the gods, the
Aiginetans worship most Hecate...
- (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}}:...
- KTEL
Imathias for Imathia. The 62
entities consist of the following: KTEL
Aiginas KTEL
Aitoloakarnanias KTEL
Androu KTEL
Argolidas KTEL
Arkadias KTEL Artas...
- Polinskaya, A
Local History of Gr**** Polytheism: Gods,
People and the Land of
Aigina, 800–400 BCE (p. 103)
Archived 29
April 2023 at the
Wayback Machine, BRILL...
- dead in the ankle.
After tarrying a
single night there, they put in to
Aigina to draw water, and a
contest arose among them
concerning the
drawing of...