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founding of the city, the area had a
Neolithic settlement. The city of
Aigion was
founded during Homeric times and
became part of the
first Achaean League...
- 087972°E / 38.252583; 22.087972 The
Archaeological Museum of
Aigion is a
museum in
Aigion,
Greece opened on
August 6, 1994. The
building of the museum...
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described a
sanctuary to the
goddess in the city of
Aigion, and the cult ****ociated with it: "At
Aigion [in Akhaia] is an
ancient sanctuary of Eileithyia...
- struck,
causing further damage to Aigio.
Faulting occurred on
either the
Aigion fault or an
unnamed offs**** fault.
Other faults in the
region have the...
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Greece 7. 24. 3 (trans. Jones) (Gr****
travelogue 2nd
century AD): "[In
Aigion in
Akhaia (Aegium in Achaea)] they also have a
sanctuary of
Soteria (Safety)...
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controlled by the
south dipping East
Channel Fault. The East and West
Eliki and
Aigion faults control the
coastline on the
southern margin, the
Akrata fault may...
- it. An
attempt involving 2,000 men to
recover bodies was unsuccessful.
Aigion took
possession of its territory.
Strabo recounts how the city was submerged...
- June 15, 1995, an
earthquake of
magnitude 6.2
occurred near the city of
Aigion. A
large part of the
northern margin of the gulf is
characterized by gentle...
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Retrieved 2023-10-21. Kolia, Erofili-Iris. "E. Kolia, The Cult of
Mithras in
Aigion, L'
Acaia e l'
Italia Meridionale. Contatti,
scambi e
relazioni dall' Antichità...
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Pausanias described the
Homarium at
Aegium in the 2nd century: "By the sea at
Aigion [in Akhaia] is a
sanctuary of . . . Zeus
Homagyrios (the ****embler). Here...