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did not seem to exceed 3,000 inhabitants, two thirds of which were women. The Aeginetans had been reduced to poverty to pay their taxes. The most significant plague epidemic began in Attica during 1688, an occasion that caused the massive migration of Athenians toward the south; most of them settled in Aegina. In 1693 Morosini resumed command, but his only acts were to refortify the castle of Aegina, which he had demolished during the Cretan war in 1655, the cost of upkeep being paid as long as the war lasted by the Athenians, and to place it and Salamis under Malipiero as Governor. This caused the Athenians to send him a request for the renewal of Venetian protection and an offer of an annual tribute. He died in 1694 and Zeno was appointed at his place.
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regions of the 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 (...).
2376: 2800: 1667:, but they came to nothing. The refusal of Aegina was in the diplomatic guise of "sending the Aeacidae." The real occasion of the beginning of the war was the refusal of Athens to restore the hostages some twenty years later. There was but one war, and it lasted from 488 to 481 BC. That Athens had the worst of it in this war is certain. Herodotus had no Athenian victories to record after the initial success, and the fact that Themistocles was able to carry his proposal to devote the surplus funds of the state to the building of so large a fleet seems to imply that the Athenians were themselves convinced that a supreme effort was necessary. 2228: 2788: 2848: 2511:(PDO) in 1996, is considered internationally excellent and superior to several foreign varieties, due to the special climatic conditions of the island (drought) as well as soil's volcanic characteristics. Pistachios have made Aegina famous all over the world. Today, half of the pistachio growers are members of the Agricultural Cooperative of Aegina's Pistachio Producers. It is estimated that pistachio cultivation covers 29,000 acres of the island while the total production reaches 2,700 tons per year. In recent years, in mid-September, the Pistachio Festival has been organized every year under the name " 2824: 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. 1516: 1382:. The fact that the Aeginetic standard of weights and measures (developed during the mid-7th century) was one of the two standards in general use in the Greek world (the other being the Euboic-Attic) is sufficient evidence of the early commercial importance of the island. The Aeginetic weight standard of about 12.2 grams was widely adopted in the Greek world during the 7th century BC. The Aeginetic stater was divided into two drachmae of 6.1 grams of silver. Staters depicting a sea-turtle were struck up to the end of the 5th century BC. During the 2128:
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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of the 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.
1684: 105: 2344: 2368: 1307: 2013:) was appointed, who was dependent on the authorities of Nauplia. After Arnà's death, his son Alioto renewed his claim to the island but was told that the republic was resolved to keep it. He and his family were pensioned and one of them aided in the defence of Aegina against the Turks in 1537, was captured with his family, and died in a Turkish dungeon. 2451:
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 Municipality of Aegina.
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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
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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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There is an incidental indication of time, which indicates the period after Marathon as the true date for the events which are referred by Herodotus to the year before Marathon, viz. the thirty years that were to elapse between the dedication of the precinct to Aeacus and the final victory of Athens.
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it is possible that the Aeginetes played a larger part than is conceded to them by Herodotus. The Athenian tradition, which he follows in the main, would naturally seek to obscure their services. It was to Aegina rather than Athens that the prize of valour at Salamis was awarded, and the destruction
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In 1896, the physician 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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Aegina was the gathering place of Myrmidons; in Aegina they gathered and trained. Zeus needed an elite army and at first thought that Aegina, which at the time did not have any villagers, was a good place. So he changed some ants
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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.
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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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The most important Early Bronze Age settlement was Kolonna, stone-built fortified site. The main connections were with the Greek mainland, but there were found also influences from Cyclades and Crete.
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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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It is only for two years (491 and 490 BC) out of the twenty-five that any details are given. It is the more remarkable that no incidents are recorded in the period between the battles of
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All the incidents subsequent to the appeal of Athens to Sparta are referred expressly by Herodotus to the interval between the sending of the heralds in 491 BC and the invasion of
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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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After the death of Cleomenes and the refusal of the Athenians to restore the hostages to Leotychides, the Aeginetes retaliated by seizing a number of Athenians at a festival at
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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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They are: the four 'oasis' dialects on the edges of or surrounded by the Arvanitika-speaking area, as described above — Kimi, Aegina, Megara, and Old Athenian; ...
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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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The known history of Aegina is almost exclusively a history of its relations with the neighbouring state of Athens, which began to compete with the
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It is probable, therefore, that Herodotus is in error both in tracing back the beginning of hostilities to an alliance between Thebes and Aegina (
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Jochalas, Titos P. (1971): Über die Einwanderung der Albaner in Griechenland: Eine zusammenfassene Betrachtung . München: Trofenik. pg. 89–106.
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It is improbable that Athens would have sent twenty vessels to the aid of the Ionians in 499 BC if at the time it was at war with Aegina.
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in payment for the Athenian olive-wood of which the statues were made. Upon the refusal of the Aeginetes to continue these offerings, the
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ports controlled by the emerging sea-power Aegina. During the next century Aegina was one of the three principal states trading at the
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the Ottoman Fleet commanded by Canum Hoca captured Aegina. Ottomans rule in Aegina and the Morea was resumed and confirmed by the
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The Synagogues of Greece: A Study of Synagogues in Macedonia and Thrace: With Architectural Drawings of all Synagogues of Greece
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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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take only forty minutes to reach Aegina; the regular ferry takes about an hour, with ticket prices for adults within the 4–15
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settlement. The name Colona was given by the Venetian sailors, who used the columns of the pavilion of the Doric temple of
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Reconstructed Byzantine church of the Taxiarchs built over the ruins of the "Temple of Zeus Hellanios" on Mount Hellanion
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Der frühbronzezeitliche Schmuckhortfund von Kap Kolonna: Ägina und die Ägäis im Goldzeitalter des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr
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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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The regional capital is the town of Aegina, situated at the northwestern end of the island. Due to its proximity to
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Miller William, "Η Παληαχώρα της Αιγίνης. Ηρημωμένη ελληνική πόλις", Νέος Ελληνομνήμων Κ΄ (1926), p. 363–365.
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Aegina suffered greatly after being attacked by Barbarossa in 1537. In 1579, the island was repopulated partly by
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community was established in Aegina "at the end of the second and during the 3rd century AD" by Jews fleeing the
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region. The municipality is subdivided into the following five communities (population in 2021 in parentheses ):
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opposed the treaty for one of his adopted daughters had married the future lord of Aegina, Antonello Caopena.
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The former catholic church known as Saint George of the Forum in Palaiochora, the medieval capital of Aegina.
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Christides, Vassilios (1981), "The Raids of the Moslems of Crete in the Aegean Sea: Piracy and Conquest",
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The municipality of Aegina consists of the island of Aegina and a few offshore islets. It is part of the
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The ruins of Palaiochora. Walls, houses, and castle have been destroyed, only the chapels were restored.
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In 491 BC Aegina was one of the states which gave the symbols of submission ("earth and water") to
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Throughout the 19th century, a small minority of Arvanites lived on the island, who were bilingual in
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Aegina obtained money for its defences by reluctantly sacrificing its cherished relic, the head of
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in the Aegean that began as a result of the decay of the naval supremacy of the Mycenaean princes.
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made it a site of trade even earlier, and its earliest inhabitants allegedly came from Asia Minor.
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constitutes two-thirds of Aegina. The northern and western sides consist of stony but fertile
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Contingent countryside: settlement, economy, and land use in the southern Argolid since 1700
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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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The discovery on the island of a number of gold ornaments belonging to the last period of
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Its early history reveals that the maritime importance of the island dates back to pre-
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Berger, Lydia; Forstenpointner, Gerhard; Frühauf, Peter; Kanz, Fabian (12 June 2024).
1657:) and in claiming the episode of Nicodromus occurred prior to the battle of Marathon. 555:
range. There are regular bus services from Aegina town to destinations throughout the
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The Epidaurians had been accustomed to make annual offerings to the Athenian deities
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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
512:, which are well cultivated and produce luxuriant crops of grain, with some cotton, 7769: 7746: 7418: 7349: 7313: 7257: 6959: 6878: 6725: 6615: 6610: 6533: 6338: 6313: 6273: 6123: 5874: 5783: 4976: 4961: 4755: 4323: 4143: 4128: 3995: 3882: 3458: 3387: 3369: 3257: 2949:"Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" 2859: 2391: 2384: 1909: 1863: 1847: 1520: 1508: 1497: 1481:
brooch-pins. No date is assigned by Herodotus for this "old feud"; writers such as
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For the criticism of Herodotus's account of the relations of Athens and Aegina,
1997: 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 1701: 489:. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities Aegina and 7033: 6523: 6384: 6358: 6283: 6233: 6163: 5995: 5972: 5957: 5803: 5750: 5628: 5321: 5316: 5099: 5084: 5011: 5001: 4740: 4573: 4370: 4360: 4211: 2903: 2897: 2773: 2680: 2644: 2276: 2244: 2181: 2105: 1969: 1818: 1809:
The remains of the 4th century synagogue at the Archaeological Museum of Aegina
1785: 1578:, seized ten of the leading citizens and deposited them at Athens as hostages. 1540: 1536: 1151: 564: 474: 377: 81: 4310: 2583:, Myrmigia) into warriors who had six hands and wore black armour. Later, the 1266:(Herod. iii. 59), i.e. not later than the earlier half of the 7th century BC. 7836: 7764: 7596: 7390: 6421: 4898: 4834: 4682: 3383: 3132: 3118: 3005: 3000: 2232: 2100:
by turns. The Bailie's authority extended over the rector of Aegina, whereas
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with large pellets down centre. Rev. incuse square punch with eight sections.
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At Mount Ellanio, a Mycenaean refuge has been found dating to the end of the
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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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Sutton, Susan Buck; Adams, Keith W.; Project, Argolid Exploration (2000).
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Overtures were unquestionably made by Thebes for an alliance with Aegina
1597: 1575: 1567: 1406: 1263: 5603: 3886: 1574:, he visited the island a second time, accompanied by his new colleague 7542: 7165: 7048: 6964: 6906: 6868: 6694: 6643: 6406: 6288: 6223: 6193: 6090: 6075: 5967: 5894: 5884: 5858: 5793: 5638: 5598: 5573: 5565: 5458: 5247: 4971: 4922: 4893: 4844: 4702: 4557: 4421: 4406: 4315: 4201:Η Παλιαχώρα της Αιγίνης. Ιστορική και μορφολογική εξέτασις των μνημείων 2607:, the first king of Aegina according to mythology, in whose honour the 2496: 2312: 2260: 2240: 2208:. The Albanians would eventually assimilate into the Greek population. 2165: 2097: 2093: 2045: 1943: 1586: 1482: 1469: 1360: 1295: 1284: 1182: 533: 7731: 7703: 7698: 7395: 7367: 7178: 7043: 6954: 6916: 6653: 6538: 6328: 6323: 6268: 6263: 6258: 6253: 6213: 6208: 6178: 6100: 6055: 6045: 6005: 5869: 5843: 5735: 5658: 5498: 5488: 5408: 5393: 5388: 4883: 4839: 4795: 4780: 4745: 4697: 4577: 4521: 4516: 3999: 2632: 2584: 2500: 2472: 2400: 2205: 2124: 2037: 1859: 1826: 1773: 1571: 1473: 1458: 1414: 1410: 1356: 1105: 1101: 544: 529: 263: 4722: 1813:
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
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and R. W. Macan suggest the period between Solon and Peisistratus,
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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
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Site for visitors and tourists run by the Municipality of Aegina
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Lewis, Grover (June 4–10, 1993). "The Killing of Gus Hasford".
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A panorama of the island of Aegina, from the Mediterranean sea.
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UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
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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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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Note: not all prefectures were subdivided into provinces.
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Gauss, Walter (18 September 2012), Cline, Eric H. (ed.),
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The first printshop of the independent Greek State, 1830
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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
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Archaeological excavations at Cape Kolonna revealed a
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Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus
2287: 2009:, were satisfied by a pension. A Venetian governor ( 1800: 1154:
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 2199: 543:The beaches are also a popular tourist attraction. 356: 3826:International Journal of the Sociology of Language 3776: 1992: 420:, who was born on the island and became its king. 3119:"Meteo.gr - Προγνώσεις καιρού για όλη την Ελλάδα" 7834: 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 6437: 5232: 5160: 4602: 4331: 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) 3619: 3603: 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 1949: 6444: 6430: 5239: 5225: 5167: 5153: 4609: 4595: 4338: 4324: 4233:.:BiblioNet : Κουμανούδης, Ιωάννης Ν. 4208:.:BiblioNet : Νικολούδης, Νικόλαος Γ. 4067: 3783:. Stanford University Press. p. 347. 2943: 2941: 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" 3391: 3373: 3290: 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 4345: 3902:A. R. Burn, History of Greece, Pelican, 3865: 3745: 3743: 3741: 3427: 3004: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2975: 2687: 2374: 2366: 2358: 2350: 2342: 2226: 2143: 1996: 1959: 1885: 1804: 1757:). The tribute was fixed at 30 talents. 1641: 1514: 1502: 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. 4080: 3842: 3712:Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae 3262:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199873609.013.0055 3056: 2938: 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 7791: 6425: 5220: 5148: 4636:3,808 km (1,470 sq mi) 4590: 4319: 4219:.:BiblioNet : Πέννας, Χαράλαμπος 3819: 3738: 3247: 3087: 2972: 2961: 2902: 2896: 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" 3169: 2841:Christopher Wordsworth, Aegina 1882 2641:(4th century BC), Cynic philosopher 2322: 2108:) was granted to two families, the 2075: 1881: 13: 5552: 5349: 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 122: 14: 7914: 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: 7823: 7782: 7755: 7717: 7689: 7680: 7653: 7625: 7587: 7578: 7541: 7488: 7479: 7442: 7409: 7381: 7348: 7339: 7312: 7279: 7270: 7233: 7210: 7201: 7164: 7131: 7122: 7095: 7062: 7024: 7015: 6978: 6945: 6897: 6859: 6850: 6823: 6790: 6762: 6739: 6716: 6693: 6684: 6652: 6629: 6601: 6578: 6569: 6547: 6509: 6487: 6478: 6464: 6377: 6114: 5986: 5928: 5774: 5564: 5550: 5359: 5348: 5344: 5304: 5267: 5258: 5254: 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: 800: 730: 660: 655: 652: 649: 646: 643: 640: 637: 634: 631: 628: 625: 622: 619: 616: 478: 381: 332: 322: 312: 300: 279: 262: 254: 246: 239: • Municipality 238: 233: 226: • Municipality 225: 220: 212: 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. 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