
Aegium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aegium
- a city of Achaea, Greece
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ates" Cyllene and Patrae and sacks Aegium during a raid into Achaea.
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Ladas of Aegium
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Aegium, Bura, and Caryneia join the Achaean league.
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cil of the Achaean League at Aegium, and is appointed commander-in-ch
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Antigonus attends an Achaean assembly at Aegium.
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inscription in honour of P.Rutilius Nudus, from Aegium in Achaea.
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Fortune. And, at Aegium, a goose took a fancy to a boy;
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[280 B.C.] - Ladas of Aegium, stadion race 126th [276
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A.D.] - Athenodorus of Aegium, stadion race 208th [53
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obliged him to follow them to Aegium. There it was decree
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the Achaeans met in council at Aegium, and called him to
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[53] Thus died Aratus at Aegium, after he had been sevente
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nt, not to Argos, but to Aegium; in order that the Achaean
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were then holding a council at Aegium. Aratus mounted the
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