Stageira - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Stageira
- a town in Chalcidice, northern Greece
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Apollod:Fr_38
which founded the colony at Stageira. He was born in
Athen_13.589
And did not Aristotle of Stageira have a son named Nicomac
Cic:Acad_1.17
and Aristotle, a native of Stagira ** ; and accordingly the
Demetr:Eloc_154
'I went from Athens to Stageira because of the great kin
Plin:HN_4.38
of the isthmus, Acanthus, Stagira, Sithone, Heraclea, and the
ValMax_5.6e.5
had destroyed it; so that Stagira was equally famous for being
Vit:Arist_A2
him in a city called Stageira in the region of Chalcidice,
Vit:Arist_D5
who led the colony to Stageira from Chalcis. He was born
Vit:Arist_M1
came from the city of Stageira, which is a city of
Vit:Arist_A27
He re-erected the city of Stageira, and it was he who
Vit:Arist_M17
cities, is made clear by Stageira and Eresus, which was the
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