- Minor: "The
first city one
comes to
after Ephesos is Magnesia,
which is an
Aiolian city . . . In the
present city is the
temple of
Artemis Leukophryene, which...
- Birthday.
Alice Mouton, ed. p. 163-190 Kerschner, M., “On the
Provenance of
Aiolian Pottery”, in: Naukratis: Gr****
Diversity in Egypt.
Studies on East Gr****...
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attested in our sources, but it is
highly likely that
there was some kind of
Aiolian parallel to the
joint political and
religious institutions of the Ionian...
- Scott-Kilvert (London:
William Campion, 1949; New York:
Vanguard Press, 1957)
Aiolian Land by
Elias Venezis (Montréal:
McGill University, 1979) in the series...
- ISBN 978-1-4443-1892-0. Parker, Holt N. (2008). "The
Linguistic Case for the
Aiolian Migration Reconsidered". Hesperia: The
Journal of the
American School of...
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Retrieved 2021-02-11. Parker, Holt N. (2008). "The
Linguistic Case for the
Aiolian Migration Reconsidered". Hesperia: The
Journal of the
American School of...
- in
diaulos Amyntas of Ephesus,
pankratiast Amyntas (son of Menophilos),
Aiolian,
winner of the
horse race at the
Greater Amphiareia,
beginning of the first...
- ISBN 1134828772. Parker, Holt N. (2008). "The
Linguistic Case for the
Aiolian Migration Reconsidered". Hesperia: The
Journal of the
American School of...
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supplement the
traditional founding legend. Kyme was the
largest of the
Aiolian cities.
According to legend, it was
founded by the
Amazon Kyme. The Amazons...
-
archaeological record provides no
supporting evidence for the
theory of
Aiolian occupation.
During the pre-archaic period,
adults in ****s were buried...