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did not seem to exceed 3,000 inhabitants, two thirds of which were women. The
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Arvanitika-speaking community. ... According to contemporary reports, collective bilingualism, particularly among the male population, was the rule on the islands (Aegina, Salamis, Hydra, Poros, and Spetses, as well as Andros) and in Southern Attica from the mid-nineteenth century on. The women lagged somewhat behind but soon joined in (cf. Hahn's observations cited above). Thus one can say that this part of the community was already well prepared for language shift at the turn of this century. ... This is also true of ... Aegina (which had only a small contingent of Arvanites at any rate). In these villages, Arvanitika was already near extinct in the early 1930s (...).
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2444:(Οι Φυλακές, Oi Filakes), constructed in 1828–29 by Ioannis Kapodistrias as a home for children orphaned as a result of the Greek War of Independence. The building also housed schools, vocational workshops, the National Public Library, the National Archaeological Museum, a military academy, the National Printing Office and the National Conservatory for Choir and Orchestra. From about 1880 it was used as a prison, and housed political prisoners during the Greek Junta (1967–1974) - hence its local name. There are currently plans to restore the building as a museum.
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Nauplia, who came to command an enquiry into the administration of these delinquents (vid. inscription over the entrance of St. George the
Catholic in Paliachora). The rectors had spurned their ancient right to elect an islander to keep one key of the money-chest. They had also threatened to leave the island en masse with the commissioner, unless the captain avenged their wrongs. To spare the economy of the community, it was ordered that appeals from the governor's decision should be made on Crete, instead of in Venice. The republic was to pay a
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Persian fleet appears to have been as much the work of the Aeginetan contingent as of the Athenian (Herod. viii. 91). There are other indications, too, of the importance of the Aeginetan fleet in the Greek scheme of defence. In view of these considerations it becomes difficult to credit the number of the vessels that is assigned to them by Herodotus (30 as against 180 Athenian vessels, cf.
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Markellos bought the tower as his residence in around 1802. In 1826-28 it was the headquarters of the temporary government of the embryonic Greek state. It subsequently was used as a police headquarters and housed various government agencies until it was abandoned again in the mid 19th century. It is currently owned by the
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As the final victory of Athens over Aegina was in 458 BC, the thirty years of the oracle would carry us back to the year 488 BC as the date of the dedication of the precinct and the beginning of hostilities. This inference is supported by the date of the building of the 200 triremes "for the war against Aegina" on the advice of
3632:: "But there were other measures of Lysander upon which all the Greeks looked with pleasure, when, for instance, the Aeginetans, after a long time, received back their own city, and when the Melians and Scionaeans were restored to their homes by him, after the Athenians had been driven out and had delivered back the cities."
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of the time in Greece. However, the first phases of those invasions began in the 4th century. The
Romaniote Jewish community erected an elaborate synagogue in rectangle form with an apse on the eastern wall with a magnificent mosaic decorated with geometric motifs, still preserved in the courtyard of
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it is possible that the
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Nikolaos Peroglou introduced the systematic cultivation of pistachios, which soon became popular among the inhabitants of the island. By 1950, pistachio cultivation had significantly displaced the rest of the agricultural activity due to its high profitability but also due to
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resulted in the temporary reconquest of a large part of the country by the
Republic. In 1687 the Venetian army arrived in Piraeus and captured Attica. The number of the Athenians at that time exceeded 6,000, the Albanians from the villages of Attica excluded, whilst in 1674 the population of Aegina
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It is probable that the power of Aegina had steadily declined during the twenty years after Salamis, and that it had declined absolutely, as well as relatively to that of Athens. Commerce was the source of Aegina's greatness, and her trade, which seems to have been principally with the Levant, must
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The chief propagandists of this more rigorous gait in language policy thus were the school teachers, who systematically forced parents to abandon Arvanitika as a home language and to prevent children from learning it. Parents seem to have readily conformed to this in some of the more sophisticated
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and had oppressive governors during these last 30 years of Venetian rule. Venetian nobles were not willing to go to this island. In 1533, three rectors of Aegina were punished for their acts of injustice and there is a graphic account of the reception given by the Aeginetans to the captain of
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secured Aegina, as a member of the Spartan league, from attack. The change in Athenian foreign policy, which was consequent upon the ostracism of Cimon in 461 BC, resulted in what is sometimes called the First Peloponnesian War, during which most of the fighting was experienced by Corinth and
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passed laws limiting Aeginetan commerce in Attica. The legendary history of these relations, as recorded by Herodotus (v. 79–89; vi. 49–51, 73, 85–94), involves critical problems of some difficulty and interest. He traces the hostility of the two states back to a dispute about the images of the
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was probably built during the second Venetian occupation, 1687–1714, as a watch tower in anticipation of a Turkish siege. A castle, fortified walls and numerous watchtowers were built at this time. The tower was abandoned after the Turkish occupation of 1714, until revolutionary leader Spyros
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seized control of Athens, and with it Aegina, in 1317, and in 1425 the island became controlled by the Venetians, when Alioto Caopena, at that time ruler of Aegina, placed himself by treaty under the Republic's protection to escape the danger of a Turkish raid. The island must then have been
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Society at Nauplia was divided into three classes: nobles, citizens and plebeians, and it was customary for nobles alone to possess the much-coveted local offices, such as the judge of the inferior court and inspector of weights and measures. The populace now demanded its share and the home
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endeavoured to carry away the images. Their design was frustrated miraculously (according to the Aeginetan version, the statues fell upon their knees) and only a single survivor returned to Athens. There he became victim to the fury of his comrades' widows who pierced him with their
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the Archaeological Museum of Aegina. The synagogue dates from the 4th century AD and was in use until the 7th century AD. Local Christian tradition has it that a Christian community was established there in the 1st century, having as its bishop Crispus, the ruler of the
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Herodotus nowhere states or implies that peace was concluded between the two states before 481 BC, nor does he distinguish between different wars during this period. Hence it would follow that the war lasted from soon after 507 BC until the congress at the
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With the peace of 1540, Venice ceded Nauplia and Monemvasia. For nearly 150 years afterwards, Venice ruled no part of the mainland of Greece except Parga and Butrinto (subordinate politically to the Ionian Islands), but it still retained its insular dominions
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was paid for by the loss of its trade and the decay of its marine. The loss of the state's power is explained by the conditions of the island, which was based on slave labour; Aristotle's estimated the population of slaves were as much as 470,000.
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on the hill. It was built at the end of the 6th century when Aegina, one of the most important commercial centers, emerged as a rival of Athens. Excavations from the 19th century onwards made it clear that the architectural remains of the
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In 1502–03, the new peace treaty left Venice with nothing but Cephalonia, Monemvasia and Nauplia, with their appurtenances in the Morea. And against the sack of Megara, it had to endure the temporary capture of the castle of Aegina by
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and the abduction of 2000 inhabitants. This treaty was renewed in 1513 and 1521. All supplies of grain from Nauplia and Monemvasia had to be imported from Turkish possessions, while corsairs rendered dangerous all traffic by sea.
1908:, the island served as a refuge for the Corinthians fleeing these incursions. The island flourished during the early 9th century, as evidenced by church construction activity, but suffered greatly from Arab raids originating from
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and Aegina were united administratively since the peace with Morea, which not only paid all the expenses of administration but furnished a substantial balance for the naval defence of Venice, in which it was directly interested.
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have suffered seriously from the war with Persia. Aegina's medism in 491 is to be explained by its commercial relations with the Persian Empire. It was forced into patriotism in spite of itself, and the glory won by the
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In 1519, the government was reformed. The system of having two rectors was found to result in frequent quarrels and the republic thenceforth sent out a single official styled Bailie and Captain, assisted by two
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Another important deposit of Early Bronze Age golden and silver jewellery was discovered by Austrian archaeologists. The excavations on the site, done by the Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg are still ongoing.
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fruitful, for one of the conditions by which Venice accorded him protection was that he should supply grain to Venetian colonies. He agreed to surrender the island to Venice if his family became extinct.
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Aegina is roughly triangular in shape, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) from east to west and 10 km (6.2 mi) from north to south, with an area of 87.41 km (33.75 sq mi).
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Aegina belonged to the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire after the division of the Roman Empire in 395. It remained Eastern Roman during the period of crisis of the 7th–8th centuries, when most of the
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It may be noted, in confirmation of this opinion, that the naval supremacy of Aegina is assigned by the ancient writers on chronology to precisely this period, i.e. the years 490–480 BC.
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of their island. Subsequently, however, they contracted an alliance, and ravaged the seaboard of Attica. The Athenians were preparing to make reprisals, in spite of the advice of the
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in Egypt, and it was the only Greek state near Europe that had a share in this factory. At the beginning of the 5th century BC it seems to have been an entrepôt of the
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fisheries are of notable importance. The southern volcanic part of the island is rugged and mountainous, and largely barren. Its highest rise is the conical
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that time. As a result, in the early 60s, the first pistachio peeling factory was established in the Plakakia area by Grigorios Konidaris. The quality of "
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acropolis, which are only partially preserved, are based on the impressive buildings of the prehistoric era, with at least ten successive building phases.
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restored the scattered remnants of the old inhabitants to the island, which was used by the Spartans as a base for operations against Athens during the
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who was stationed at the frontier of Thermisi (opposite Hydra). The fortifications too, were allowed to become decrepit and were inadequately guarded.
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and Greek (spoken more by men and less by women), up until the early 20th century. The Greek-speaking population spoke a particular dialect known as
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that they should desist from attacking Aegina for thirty years, and content themselves meanwhile with dedicating a precinct to
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In 1451, Aegina became Venetian. The islanders welcomed Venetian rule; the claims of Antonello's uncle Arnà, who had lands in
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Aegina. The latter state was forced to surrender to Athens after a siege, and to accept the position of a subject-ally (
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1833:(after 133 BC). A sign at the Archaeological Museum of Aegina is reported to say that a
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There are difficulties with this story, of which the following are the principal elements:
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established a mint in Aegina, the first city-state to issue coins in Europe, the Aeginetic
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Berger, Lydia; Forstenpointner, Gerhard; Frühauf, Peter; Kanz, Fabian (12 June 2024).
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range. There are regular bus services from Aegina town to destinations throughout the
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art suggests that Mycenaean culture existed in Aegina for some generations after the
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by which Venice retained possession of the 7 Ionian islands as well as Butrinto and
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government ordered that at least one of the three inspectors should be a non-noble.
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landed in 424 BC, and killed most of them. At the end of the Peloponnesian War
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brooch-pins. No date is assigned by Herodotus for this "old feud"; writers such as
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3295:. Ägina - Kolonna. Wien: Verl. der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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1938:, by his time the island had become a base for pirates. This is corroborated by
1745:, sect. Authorities). During the next twenty years the Philo-Laconian policy of
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489:. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities Aegina and
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The remains of the 4th century synagogue at the Archaeological Museum of Aegina
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1578:, seized ten of the leading citizens and deposited them at Athens as hostages.
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1266:(Herod. iii. 59), i.e. not later than the earlier half of the 7th century BC.
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by turns. The Bailie's authority extended over the rector of Aegina, whereas
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At Mount Ellanio, a Mycenaean refuge has been found dating to the end of the
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3018:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 251–254.
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Unlike the other commercial states of the 7th and 6th centuries BC, such as
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It is probable that the island was not Doricised before the 9th century BC.
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2607:, the first king of Aegina according to mythology, in whose honour the
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Aegina with the rest of Greece became dominated successively by the
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After the dissolution and partition of the Byzantine Empire by the
1870:. No longer a residential bishopric, Aegina is today listed by the
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grain trade, which, at a later date, became an Athenian monopoly.
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was an ideal maritime stop for Aegina's fleet on its way to other
1108:, to which state it was originally subject. Its placement between
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Site for visitors and tourists run by the Municipality of Aegina
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One of the earliest historical facts is its membership in the
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In 1699, thanks to English mediation, the war ended with the
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of the Attica Prefecture and was created in 1833 as part of
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This article is about the Greek island. For other uses, see
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4240:.:BiblioNet : Ανεμομυλικά ΙΙ / Κουμανούδης, Ιωάννης Ν.
4133:Έγγραφα αναφερόμενα εις την μεσαιωνικήν ιστορίαν των Αθηνών
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2434:(1776–1831), the first administrator of free modern Greece.
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1695:
personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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1562:. Athens at once appealed to Sparta to punish this act of
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Note: not all prefectures were subdivided into provinces.
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3256:(1 ed.), Oxford University Press, pp. 737–751,
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2319:, which was also found in neighboring Megara and Athens.
1834:
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4226:.:BiblioNet : Byzantine Aegina / Πέννας, Χαράλαμπος
3923:. Municipality of Aegina (Δήμος Αίγινας). Archived from
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The first printshop of the independent Greek State, 1830
1378:), might have been the ones to introduce coinage to the
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4027:"ΑΠΟΤΕΛΕΣΜΑΤΑ ΑΠΟΓΡΑΦΗ ΠΛΗΘΥΣΜΟΥ ΚΑΤΟΙΚΙΩΝ ΕΛΣΤΑΤ 2021"
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synagogue, who became a Christian, and was baptised by
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in their island. The exiles were settled by Sparta in
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and Auxesia, which the Aeginetes had carried off from
1157:
Archaeological excavations at Cape Kolonna revealed a
3868:"Modern Greek dialects: A preliminary classification"
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1320:. Reverse: inscription ΑΙΓ(INA) "Aegina" and dolphin.
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Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus
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2009:, were satisfied by a pension. A Venetian governor (
1800:
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is estimated to date between 1700 and 1500 BC.
4064:, Archäol. Inst. d. Deutschen Reiches, Berlin 1938.
2591:, were known as the most fearsome fighting unit in
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543:The beaches are also a popular tourist attraction.
356:
3826:International Journal of the Sociology of Language
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1992:
420:, who was born on the island and became its king.
3119:"Meteo.gr - Προγνώσεις καιρού για όλη την Ελλάδα"
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4090:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
2132:to the Turkish governor of the Morea and to the
2020:began, which was destined to cost the Venetians
1934:According to the 12th-century bishop of Athens,
1585:. Thereupon the Athenians concerted a plot with
1393:During the naval expansion of Aegina during the
1331:times. It is usually stated on the authority of
3770:
2123:Aegina had always been exposed to the raids of
6451:
4301:Map of Ancient Greece (includes Aegina Island)
2428:A statue in the principal square commemorates
1547:, when their projects were interrupted by the
1386:, by 456 BC, it was replaced by the land
7873:Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece
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4262:The Municipality of Aegina – official website
4158:Οι Συναγωγές της Θεσσαλονίκης και της Βέροιας
2968:. Vol. i. New York: Century. p. 16.
2211:The island was attacked and left desolate by
2152:After the end of the Duchy of Athens and the
1527:In the early years of the 5th century BC the
1161:workshop dating back to the 16th century BC.
4016:. BronxBanter blog. Retrieved March 16, 2014
3254:The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean
2647:(7th century), medical scholar and physician
2563:. When Zeus abducted Aegina, he took her to
2024:(Euboea), the island of Lemnos, most of the
1976:. In the event, it became controlled by the
1866:of Corinth, but was later given the rank of
1600:in 490 BC (cf. Herod. vi. 49 with 94).
1270:Coinage and sea power (7th–5th centuries BC)
1085:Monthly Bulletins (Dec 2013 - Feb 2024) and
7878:Populated places in Islands (regional unit)
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3029:Thucydides i. 105, 108, ii. 27, iv. 56, 57.
2665:(12th century), Patriarch of Constantinople
2271:and Aegina and ceased to pay a tribute for
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4233:.:BiblioNet : Κουμανούδης, Ιωάννης Ν.
4208:.:BiblioNet : Νικολούδης, Νικόλαος Γ.
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3783:. Stanford University Press. p. 347.
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2805:Church Agios Nikolas o Thalassinos, Aegina
2304:(early 1770s), until the beginning of the
1316:of Aegina, 404–340 BC. Obverse: Land
1254:; this, perhaps, may explain the war with
4286:Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
4214:", Βυζαντινός Δόμος 7(1993–94), pp:13–21.
3472:"History 310: Greek Coinage and Measures"
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3225:Die Leute im alten Ägina: 3000-1000 v.Chr
3211:Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
2176:declared war upon Venice and his admiral
1724:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3902:A. R. Burn, History of Greece, Pelican,
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1355:stater of a turtle, an animal sacred to
1139:ceramics have been found in contexts of
567:is a fishing village on the east coast.
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3712:Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae
3262:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199873609.013.0055
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1898:and the Greek mainland were overrun by
1890:The Byzantine church of Agioi Theodoroi
7835:
4279:Excavations on the site Aegina Kolonna
4210:, "Η Αίγινα κατά τον Μεσαίωνα και την
4108:, Rome 1921 (reprint: Amsterdam 1964).
3222:
2440:is a large building, known locally as
2088:apiece towards fortifying the island.
2072:. Aegina remained subject to Nauplia.
416:, the mother of the mythological hero
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4636:3,808 km (1,470 sq mi)
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1246:Aegina seems to have belonged to the
229:87.41 km (33.75 sq mi)
7858:Landforms of Islands (regional unit)
5175:Subdivisions of the municipality of
3700:, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 226–227
3661:Studies on Jewry in Greece. Τόμος Ι.
2920:
2598:
2275:, but which restored Lepanto to the
1972:in 1204, Aegina was accorded to the
1902:invasions. Indeed, according to the
1677:
1440:Rivalry with Athens (5th century BC)
4189:, Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις Ινφογνώμων 2022.
3177:"World Meteorological Organization"
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2841:Christopher Wordsworth, Aegina 1882
2641:(4th century BC), Cynic philosopher
2322:
2108:) was granted to two families, the
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4257:The feud between Athens and Aegina
4087:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
3643:Mosaic floor of a Jewish synagogue
2547:. She bore at least two children:
2223:Second Venetian period (1687–1715)
1646:The ruins of the Temple of Apollo.
412:. Tradition derives the name from
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4250:
3804:
3727:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013
3519:"The Modern Antiquarian: Cydonia"
3317:"Siedlung, Heiligtum und Festung"
2294:Ottoman–Venetian War of 1714–1718
2288:Second Ottoman period (1715–1821)
1852:Councils of Constantinople in 869
1801:Hellenistic period and Roman rule
1551:intrigues for the restoration of
1294:of Aegina, 550–530 BC. Obv.
1087:World Meteorological Organization
423:
337:Official Visitors Guide to Aegina
5288:
5275:
4721:
3715:, Leipzig 1931, pp. 430–431
3434:HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
3040:, ii. 280–288, is indispensable.
2992:
2870:
2858:
2846:
2834:
2822:
2810:
2798:
2786:
2536:was a daughter of the river god
2200:First Ottoman period (1540–1687)
2001:The Venetian era Markellos tower
1682:
1305:
1283:
1131:
572:
349:
103:
96:
75:
60:
4140:Les seigneurs Catalans d' Egine
4019:
4006:
3979:
3967:
3953:
3939:
3913:
3896:
3859:
3836:
3813:
3761:
3752:
3718:
3703:
3688:
3677:
3666:
3653:
3647:Archaeological Museum of Aegina
3635:
3587:
3574:
3565:
3556:
3547:
3538:
3529:
3511:
3490:
3464:
3447:
3428:Milligan, Mark (4 April 2024).
3421:
3408:
3349:
3335:
3309:
3284:
3241:
3216:
3203:
3190:
3143:
2675:Aristeidis Moraitinis (aviator)
2653:(9th century), abbess and saint
2509:Protected Designation of Origin
2139:
1993:Venetians in Aegina (1451–1537)
1119:
493:until its abolishment in 2006.
428:
408:, 27 km (17 mi) from
5246:
4688:Nea Filadelfeia-Nea Chalkidona
4306:AeginaGreece.com Tourist guide
3453:British Museum Catalogue 11 –
3125:
3111:
3064:"Detailed census results 1991"
2955:
2901:in Demotic, Katharevousa, and
2889:
2363:Traditional street in the town
2335:was briefly established here.
2239:In 1684, the beginning of the
2096:, who performed the duties of
1258:, a major member of the rival
1164:
1083:National Observatory of Athens
104:
1:
3986:Ross, Matthew Samuel (2010).
3151:"Latest Conditions in Aegina"
2914:
2793:Airview of the town of Aegina
2671:(1846–1920), bishop and saint
2489:
2438:The Orphanage of Kapodistrias
2292:During the early part of the
1925:
1751:
1661:
1651:
1486:
1372:
1140:
1011:Average rainfall mm (inches)
599:Köppen climate classification
487:Attica and Boeotia Prefecture
16:Greek island, south of Athens
7893:Members of the Delian League
7017:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
5130:Decentralized Administration
4311:The Mosaic of Aegina Program
4244:Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Ελλάδας
3921:"The Kapodistrian Orphanage"
3875:Journal of Greek Linguistics
3758:Christides (1981), pp. 87–89
3523:www.themodernantiquarian.com
3375:10.1371/journal.pone.0304340
2853:The Temple of Aphaea, Aegina
2701:Municipal/Island population
2659:(9th century), nun and saint
2523:
2415:Monastery of Agios Nectarios
2338:
1924:, record a large-scale raid
496:
216:Ioannis Zormpas (since 2019)
7:
5259:
3820:Sasse, Hans-Jürgen (1974).
3416:Journal of Hellenic Studies
2965:Century Cyclopedia of Names
2962:Smith, Benjamin E. (1895).
2762:
1195:
871:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
731:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
468:
10:
7919:
4928:Nikaia-Agios Ioannis Renti
4110:Essays on the Latin Orient
4106:Essays on the Latin orient
4051:
3498:"Numista: Coins of Aegina"
3196:Herodotus v. 83, viii.46;
2779:
2635:(5th century BC), sculptor
2629:(5th century BC), sculptor
2623:(6th century BC), merchant
2617:(6th century BC), sculptor
2580:
2518:
2484:
2382:
2347:Panorama of Aegina's port.
2032:and their colonies in the
1953:
1946:, were their strongholds.
1829:(210–133 BC) and the
1673:
1095:
1080:
611:
588:
393:
119:Location within the region
25:
18:
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7782:
7755:
7717:
7689:
7680:
7653:
7625:
7587:
7578:
7541:
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7442:
7409:
7381:
7348:
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7279:
7270:
7233:
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7164:
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6897:
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6850:
6823:
6790:
6762:
6739:
6716:
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6684:
6652:
6629:
6601:
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6569:
6547:
6509:
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6377:
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5344:
5304:
5267:
5258:
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5183:
5118:
5064:
5025:
4946:
4907:
4853:
4804:
4730:
4719:
4667:
4629:
4535:
4399:
4353:
3843:Αμπατζή, Θεοδώρα (2022),
3767:Kazhdan (1991), pp. 40–41
3673:Acts of the Apostles 18:8
3321:aegina-kolonnas Webseite!
3291:Reinholdt, Claus (2008).
2651:Saint Athanasia of Aegina
2329:Greek War of Independence
2306:Greek War of Independence
1858:. The see was at first a
1262:during the reign of King
1010:
940:
870:
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254:
246:
239: • Municipality
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226: • Municipality
225:
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207:
195:
183:
173:
138:
91:
71:
66:View of Aegina's seafront
59:
50:
40:
7903:Capitals of Greek states
7863:Municipalities of Attica
4820:Agioi Anargyroi-Kamatero
4618:Administrative divisions
4462:Agios Georgios Salaminos
4293:12 December 2007 at the
4034:Ελληνική Στατιστική Αρχή
3866:Trudgill, Peter (2003).
3852:(in Greek), p. 81,
3725:Annuario Pontificio 2013
3645:(Sign). Aegina, Greece:
3227:. Stuttgart: Urachhaus.
2882:
2657:Theodora of Thessaloniki
2455:Temple of Zeus Hellanios
2421:, a recent saint of the
2196:and six Ionian islands.
1950:Frankish rule after 1204
1940:Benedict of Peterborough
1922:Theodora of Thessalonica
1634:, which is given in the
1507:Colour depiction of the
612:Climate data for Aegina
473:The province of Aegina (
44:
26:Not to be confused with
6001:Agios Georgios Skopelou
4482:Agios Ioannis Diaporion
4284:Richard Stillwell, ed.
4199:Moutsopoulos Nikolaos,
4153:, 2 vols., Athens 1990.
4142:, τόμος εις μνήμην του
3209:Richard Stillwell, ed.
3015:Encyclopædia Britannica
2769:Aeginetan Commemoration
2243:between Venice and the
2180:devastated much of the
1905:Chronicle of Monemvasia
1384:First Peloponnesian War
250:150/km (380/sq mi)
21:Aegina (disambiguation)
5558:
5017:Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni
4642:3,827,624 (as of 2011)
4477:Agios Thomas Diaporion
3709:Pius Bonifacius Gams,
3457:, 700 – 550 BC, plate
2448:The Tower of Markellos
2380:
2379:A bust of Kapodistrias
2372:
2364:
2356:
2348:
2236:
2154:principality of Achaia
2149:
2002:
1965:
1891:
1810:
1704:by rewriting it in an
1647:
1636:Constitution of Athens
1524:
1512:
1461:, their parent state.
1349:Bibliothèque Nationale
255: • Community
127:
35:Municipality in Greece
5556:
4272:9 August 2020 at the
4149:Koulikourdi Georgia,
3749:Kazhdan (1991), p. 40
3455:Attica Megaris Aegina
3418:, vol. xiii. p. 195
3223:Walter, Hans (1983).
3107:on 21 September 2015.
3083:(in Greek and French)
3038:Aristoteles und Athen
2688:Historical population
2567:, an island close to
2423:Greek Orthodox Church
2378:
2370:
2362:
2354:
2346:
2298:Treaty of Passarowitz
2230:
2147:
2104:(opposite the island
2000:
1963:
1954:Further information:
1889:
1808:
1645:
1518:
1506:
1100:Aegina, according to
595:hot semi-arid climate
435:Islands regional unit
281: • Summer (
185:Administrative region
158:37.73000°N 23.49000°E
126:
6224:Kalydon (Spinalonga)
5312:Aegean civilizations
4918:Keratsini-Drapetsona
4874:Elliniko-Argyroupoli
4566:North Aegean Islands
4347:Argo-Saronic Islands
4231:John N. Koumanoudes
4223:The Byzantine Aegina
4206:Nikoloudis Nikolaos
3947:"Tower of Markellos"
3345:. britishmuseum.org.
2932:Ministry of Interior
2677:born 1891, died 1918
2499:that threatened the
2431:Ioannis Kapodistrias
2333:Ioannis Kapodistrias
2178:Hayreddin Barbarossa
1987:Antonio II Acciaioli
1760:By the terms of the
661:Record high °C (°F)
593:Aegina island has a
532:. Economically, the
324:Vehicle registration
247: • Density
7888:Volcanoes of Greece
7868:Provinces of Greece
4217:Pennas Charalambos
3887:10.1075/jgl.4.04tru
3133:"Monthly Bulletins"
2817:Agia Marina, Aegina
2669:Nectarios of Aegina
2639:Philiscus of Aegina
2621:Sostratus of Aegina
2419:Nectarios of Aegina
2371:Aegina town centre.
2231:Aegina in 1845, by
1918:Athanasia of Aegina
1916:, such as those of
1839:barbarian invasions
1827:Attalus of Pergamum
1825:(211–210 BC),
1821:(229–211 BC),
1762:Thirty Years' Peace
1638:as 483–482 BC.
1351:of Paris. It is an
941:Record low °C (°F)
801:Daily mean °C (°F)
154: /
5679:Küçük Tavşan Adası
5559:
5184:Municipal unit of
4144:Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου
4082:Kazhdan, Alexander
3828:(132–134): 52–53.
3684:1 Corinthians 1:14
3600:. Can. p. 337
3544:Herodotus vii. 147
2904:[aí̯giːna]
2403:and the temple of
2381:
2373:
2365:
2357:
2349:
2253:peace of Karlowitz
2237:
2213:Francesco Morosini
2150:
2060:, and the islands
2018:Turco-Venetian war
2003:
1974:Republic of Venice
1966:
1892:
1817:(322–229 BC), the
1811:
1736:In the repulse of
1706:encyclopedic style
1693:is written like a
1648:
1610:Isthmus of Corinth
1525:
1513:
1250:league during the
1209:League of Calauria
1104:, was a colony of
213: • Mayor
163:37.73000; 23.49000
128:
7853:Islands of Attica
7830:
7829:
7819:
7818:
7784:Western Macedonia
7778:
7777:
7719:Aetolia-Acarnania
7676:
7675:
7574:
7573:
7475:
7474:
7335:
7334:
7266:
7265:
7197:
7196:
7118:
7117:
7011:
7010:
6846:
6845:
6686:Central Macedonia
6680:
6679:
6565:
6564:
6419:
6418:
6415:
6414:
6339:Praso (Prasonisi)
5340:
5339:
5214:
5213:
5142:
5141:
5126:Giorgios Patoulis
5122:Regional governor
5110:Troizinia-Methana
5065:Regional unit of
5026:Regional unit of
4947:Regional unit of
4908:Regional unit of
4854:Regional unit of
4805:Regional unit of
4786:Papagou-Cholargos
4751:Filothei-Psychiko
4731:Regional unit of
4668:Regional unit of
4584:
4583:
4512:Stavronisi Hydras
4507:Alexandros Hydras
4195:978-618-5590-21-5
4185:Μεσσίνας, Ηλίας,
4181:979-8-8069-0288-8
4171:Messinas, Elias,
4156:Μεσσίνας, Ηλίας,
3790:978-0-8047-3315-1
3733:978-88-209-9070-1
3598:Houston Chronicle
3580:Herod. vii. 144;
3535:Herodotus ii. 178
3302:978-3-7001-3948-5
3271:978-0-19-987360-9
3234:978-3-87838-381-9
3049:Herodotus iv.-vi.
2907:in Ancient Greek.
2895:It is pronounced
2760:
2759:
2663:Cosmas II Atticus
2599:Famous Aeginetans
2355:View of the port.
1936:Michael Choniates
1794:Battle of Salamis
1766:Peloponnesian War
1734:
1733:
1726:
1560:Achaemenid Persia
1260:Chalcidian League
1092:
1091:
481:) was one of the
342:
341:
7910:
7789:
7788:
7747:Vonitsa-Xiromero
7687:
7686:
7585:
7584:
7486:
7485:
7419:Epidavros Limira
7346:
7345:
7277:
7276:
7208:
7207:
7129:
7128:
7022:
7021:
6857:
6856:
6691:
6690:
6576:
6575:
6485:
6484:
6446:
6439:
6432:
6423:
6422:
6314:Peristerovrachoi
6124:Afentis Christos
5784:Agios Efstratios
5346:
5345:
5294:
5292:
5291:
5281:
5279:
5278:
5256:
5255:
5241:
5234:
5227:
5218:
5217:
5169:
5162:
5155:
5146:
5145:
4864:Agios Dimitrios
4725:
4611:
4604:
4597:
4588:
4587:
4472:Ypsili Argolidos
4467:Ypsili Diaporion
4340:
4333:
4326:
4317:
4316:
4297:"Aigina, Greece"
4175:. Seattle 2022.
4129:Lambros Spyridon
4121:Rubio y Lluch A.
4104:Miller William,
4101:
4077:
4046:
4045:
4043:
4041:
4031:
4023:
4017:
4010:
4004:
4003:
4000:10.34917/1449240
3983:
3977:
3971:
3965:
3964:
3957:
3951:
3950:
3949:. Atlas Obscura.
3943:
3937:
3936:
3934:
3932:
3927:on 25 April 2016
3917:
3911:
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3894:
3893:
3872:
3863:
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3774:
3768:
3765:
3759:
3756:
3750:
3747:
3736:
3722:
3716:
3707:
3701:
3694:Michel Lequien,
3692:
3686:
3681:
3675:
3670:
3664:
3657:
3651:
3650:
3639:
3633:
3628:Life of Lysander
3623:
3617:
3607:
3601:
3591:
3585:
3578:
3572:
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3563:
3560:
3554:
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3526:
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3494:
3488:
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3485:
3483:
3474:. Archived from
3468:
3462:
3451:
3445:
3444:
3442:
3440:
3425:
3419:
3414:A. J. Evans, in
3412:
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3333:
3332:
3330:
3328:
3313:
3307:
3306:
3288:
3282:
3281:
3280:
3278:
3250:"Aegina Kolonna"
3245:
3239:
3238:
3220:
3214:
3207:
3201:
3194:
3188:
3187:
3185:
3183:
3173:
3167:
3166:
3164:
3162:
3157:(in Kinyarwanda)
3147:
3141:
3140:
3129:
3123:
3122:
3115:
3109:
3108:
3106:
3099:
3091:
3085:
3084:
3081:
3077:
3076:on 3 March 2016.
3075:
3069:. Archived from
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3060:
3054:
3019:
2998:
2996:
2995:
2989:
2970:
2969:
2959:
2953:
2952:
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2898:[ˈeʝina]
2893:
2874:
2865:Temple of Aphaea
2862:
2850:
2838:
2826:
2814:
2802:
2790:
2692:
2691:
2582:
2392:Temple of Aphaea
2385:Temple of Aphaea
2323:Greek Revolution
2172:In 1537, sultan
1930:
1927:
1882:Byzantine period
1864:metropolitan see
1848:Paul the Apostle
1756:
1753:
1729:
1722:
1718:
1715:
1709:
1686:
1685:
1678:
1666:
1663:
1656:
1653:
1521:Temple of Aphaea
1509:Temple of Aphaea
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1488:
1377:
1374:
1309:
1287:
1145:
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609:
608:
576:
480:
451:Mesagros (1,473)
396:) is one of the
395:
383:
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286:
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7649:
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7438:
7405:
7377:
7331:
7308:
7262:
7229:
7193:
7160:
7114:
7091:
7058:
7007:
6988:Agios Vasileios
6974:
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6893:
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6819:
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6758:
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6676:
6648:
6625:
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6543:
6505:
6474:
6460:
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6420:
6411:
6373:
6204:Ftena Trachylia
6144:Agioi Theodoroi
6134:Agioi Apostoloi
6110:
5982:
5924:
5829:Fournoi Korseon
5799:Ayvalık Islands
5770:
5560:
5548:
5355:
5336:
5332:Turkish islands
5300:
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5287:
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5274:
5263:
5250:
5245:
5215:
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5173:
5143:
5138:
5114:
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5051:Mandra-Eidyllia
5021:
4942:
4903:
4889:Moschato-Tavros
4849:
4800:
4766:Lykovrysi-Pefki
4726:
4717:
4663:
4625:
4615:
4585:
4580:
4546:Saronic Islands
4531:
4492:Laousses Islets
4487:Plateia Aiginis
4417:Leros Salaminos
4395:
4349:
4344:
4295:Wayback Machine
4274:Wayback Machine
4253:
4138:D' Olwer Nic.,
4116:Wayback Machine
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4039:
4037:
4036:. 17 March 2023
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3984:
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3975:Greek Knowledge
3972:
3968:
3961:"Aegina island"
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3562:Herod. vii. 145
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2327:During the
2269:Santa Maura
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2110:Palaiologoi
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1876:titular see
1868:archdiocese
1815:Macedonians
1714:August 2022
1598:Artaphernes
1576:Leotychides
1568:Cleomenes I
1264:Amphicrates
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1205:Amphictyony
1165:Late Bronze
561:Agia Marina
302:Postal code
161: /
7837:Categories
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7543:Dodecanese
7429:Lacedaemon
7373:Megalopoli
7235:Kefallinia
7166:Thesprotia
7049:Samothrace
6965:Mirampello
6907:Kainourgio
6869:Apokoronas
6708:Chalkidiki
6695:Chalkidiki
6644:Parnassida
6472:prefecture
6407:Makronisos
6289:Megatzedes
6194:Dionysades
6091:Skyropoula
6076:Skantzoura
5968:Psyttaleia
5895:Samothrace
5885:Samiopoula
5859:Megalonisi
5794:Ammouliani
5639:Kalolimnos
5599:Astypalaia
5574:Agathonisi
5566:Dodecanese
5557:Aegean Sea
5459:Koufonisia
5248:Aegean Sea
4982:Markopoulo
4972:Lavreotiki
4923:Korydallos
4894:Nea Smyrni
4845:Petroupoli
4703:Kaisariani
4648:66 (since
4639:Population
4558:Dodecanese
4422:Revythousa
4407:Psyttaleia
4187:H Συναγωγή
4040:2 February
3908:0140207929
3881:: 54, 59.
3796:27 October
3625:Plutarch.
3609:Xenophon.
3034:Wilamowitz
3023:Herodotus
2915:References
2497:phylloxera
2490:Pistachios
2442:The Prison
2313:Arvanitika
2261:Spinalonga
2241:Morean War
2217:Cretan War
2166:Kemal Reis
2098:camerlengo
2082:St. George
2046:Monemvasia
2022:Negroponte
1944:Makronisos
1929: 830
1912:. Various
1844:Corinthian
1587:Nicodromus
1483:J. B. Bury
1470:Erechtheus
1453:goddesses
1361:Asia Minor
1296:Sea turtle
1221:Orchomenos
1183:Lacedaemon
1159:purple dye
538:Mount Oros
234:Population
208:Government
149:23°29′24″E
146:37°43′48″N
7732:Nafpaktia
7704:Kalavryta
7699:Aigialeia
7663:Kalampaka
7556:Karpathos
7396:Ermionida
7368:Mantineia
7179:Margariti
7044:Orestiada
6955:Ierapetra
6917:Monofatsi
6899:Heraklion
6782:Giannitsa
6672:Phthiotis
6654:Phthiotis
6539:Troizinia
6454:provinces
6329:Pontikaki
6324:Petalouda
6309:Peristeri
6269:Lazaretta
6264:Kyriamadi
6259:Koursaroi
6254:Kolokytha
6214:Gramvousa
6209:Glaronisi
6179:Daskaleia
6101:Tsoungria
6056:Psathoura
6046:Peristera
6041:Lekhoussa
6006:Alonnisos
5870:Oinousses
5861:(Nisiopi)
5844:Koukonesi
5804:Büyük Ada
5736:Salih Ada
5659:Karpathos
5499:Santorini
5489:Polyaigos
5409:Despotiko
5394:Antiparos
5389:Antimilos
5268:Countries
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4884:Kallithea
4840:Peristeri
4796:Vrilissia
4781:Nea Ionia
4746:Chalandri
4698:Ilioupoli
4578:Echinades
4522:Falkonera
4517:Velopoula
4452:Patroklos
4070:Byzantion
4014:LA Weekly
3931:10 August
3735:), p. 838
3612:Hellenica
3582:Ath. Pol.
3553:Herodotus
3384:1932-6203
3198:Pausanias
3043:See also
2633:Ptolichus
2585:Myrmidons
2549:Menoetius
2524:Mythology
2501:vineyards
2473:acropolis
2465:Byzantine
2401:Parthenon
2339:Landmarks
2308:in 1821.
2267:, Tenos,
2206:Albanians
2192:, Crete,
2028:islands,
1860:suffragan
1823:Aetolians
1774:Thyreatis
1572:Demaratus
1474:Athenians
1459:Epidauros
1411:Naucratis
1357:Aphrodite
1171:Mycenaean
1106:Epidaurus
1102:Herodotus
545:Hydrofoil
530:pistachio
497:Geography
483:provinces
264:Time zone
7640:Skopelos
7627:Magnesia
7617:Tyrnavos
7602:Elassona
7580:Thessaly
7551:Kalymnos
7490:Cyclades
7467:Trifylia
7444:Messenia
7363:Kynouria
7358:Gortynia
7299:Mytilene
7294:Mithymna
7189:Thyamida
7174:Filiates
7133:Ioannina
7105:Komotini
7003:Rethymno
6980:Rethymno
6912:Malevizi
6874:Kissamos
6833:Lagkadas
6815:Visaltia
6621:Karystia
6588:Livadeia
6369:Vryonisi
6344:Prosfora
6319:Petalida
6244:Kavallos
6159:Arnaouti
6154:Anavatis
6086:Skopelos
6081:Skiathos
6071:Skandili
6066:Sarakino
6031:Grammeza
5988:Sporades
5910:Thymaina
5756:Telendos
5726:Pserimos
5654:Kara Ada
5644:Kalymnos
5619:Gaidaros
5604:Çatalada
5594:Astakida
5589:Armathia
5534:Therasia
5434:Irakleia
5399:Daskalio
5361:Cyclades
5201:Mesagros
5041:Elefsina
4977:Marathon
4962:Dionysos
4957:Acharnes
4761:Kifissia
4756:Irakleio
4713:Zografou
4570:Sporades
4554:Cyclades
4412:Atalanti
4361:Salamina
4291:Archived
4270:Archived
4076:: 76–111
3973:source:
3594:Eusebius
3402:38865333
3393:11168678
3362:PLOS ONE
3025:loc cit.
2763:See also
2589:Achilles
2581:Μυρμύγια
2540:and the
2476:archaic-
2405:Poseidon
2219:(1654).
2174:Suleiman
2130:bakshish
2125:corsairs
2112:and the
2054:Navarino
2026:Cyclades
1819:Achaeans
1782:Lysander
1770:cleruchy
1738:Xerxes I
1617:Marathon
1533:Aeacidae
1407:emporium
1388:tortoise
1353:electrum
1318:tortoise
1248:Eretrian
1229:Hermione
1196:Iron Age
1112:and the
1081:Source:
1076:(13.25)
726:(110.1)
701:(110.1)
696:(108.5)
691:(104.4)
559:such as
491:Agkistri
469:Province
7801:Eordaia
7770:Olympia
7668:Trikala
7655:Trikala
7635:Almyros
7612:Larissa
7607:Farsala
7589:Larissa
7457:Messini
7452:Kalamai
7424:Gytheio
7411:Laconia
7401:Nafplia
7383:Argolis
7350:Arcadia
7304:Plomari
7248:Kranaia
7151:Metsovo
7146:Konitsa
7097:Rhodope
7082:Pangaio
6960:Lasithi
6947:Lasithi
6937:Viannos
6932:Temenos
6922:Pediada
6879:Kydonia
6810:Sintiki
6800:Fyllida
6772:Almopia
6754:Paionia
6726:Imathia
6718:Imathia
6662:Domokos
6616:Istiaia
6611:Chalcis
6580:Boeotia
6557:Megaris
6534:Piraeus
6529:Kythira
6511:Piraeus
6452:Former
6395:Kythira
6364:Valenti
6354:Sideros
6299:Nikolos
6294:Mochlos
6239:Katergo
6219:Grandes
6189:Diapori
5978:Spetses
5973:Salamis
5948:Agistri
5930:Saronic
5920:Zourafa
5915:Uzunada
5900:Tenedos
5766:Zaforas
5711:Pacheia
5706:Nisyros
5695:Levitha
5686:(Lipsi)
5684:Leipsoi
5669:Kinaros
5609:Chamili
5524:Sikinos
5514:Serifos
5474:Mykonos
5464:Kythnos
5454:Kimolos
5414:Donousa
5369:Amorgos
5261:General
5204:Perdika
5198:Kypseli
5105:Spetses
5100:Salamis
5090:Kythira
5080:Agistri
5067:Islands
4997:Pallini
4992:Paiania
4938:Piraeus
4910:Piraeus
4879:Glyfada
4830:Haidari
4825:Aigaleo
4791:Penteli
4771:Marousi
4708:Vyronas
4693:Galatsi
4655:Capital
4620:of the
4442:Plateia
4386:Agistri
4381:Spetses
4288:, 1976:
4246:, 2010.
4052:Sources
3614:, 2.2.9
3482:29 July
3439:8 April
3327:22 July
3277:22 July
3182:14 July
3161:9 March
3003::
2780:Gallery
2756:12,911
2745:13,056
2734:13,552
2723:11,639
2712:11,127
2519:Culture
2485:Economy
2409:Sounion
2158:Vonitsa
2134:voivode
2114:Alberti
2066:Mykonos
2042:Nauplia
2038:Lepanto
2011:rettore
2007:Argolis
1896:Balkans
1862:of the
1700:Please
1674:Decline
1621:Salamis
1553:Hippias
1549:Spartan
1529:Thebans
1434:Miletus
1430:Eretria
1426:Chalcis
1422:Corinth
1399:Kydonia
1369:Lydians
1363:by the
1337:Pheidon
1335:, that
1333:Ephorus
1314:drachma
1312:Silver
1290:Silver
1237:Prasiae
1233:Nauplia
1225:Troezen
1096:History
1071:(2.00)
1066:(2.20)
1061:(1.07)
1056:(1.80)
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