Aegae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aegae 2
- ancient capital of Macedonia, and burial-place of their kings
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274/21
Pyrrhus captures and sacks Aegae.
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.238
here clothed in the earth of Aegae. No king before me
Athen_4.155
the king and queen at Aegae, and with them Cynna the
Just_7.1
fortune, from Edessa to Aegeae, and called the inhabitant
Nepos_21.2
was murdered by Pausanias at Aegiae near the theatre, when he
Syll_492
(c. 263) Peisilaos Amyntas of Aigai in Macedonia, the son of
Aegae 4
- also called Aegaeae, a city in Aeolis, north of Smyrna, in Asia Minor
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281/24a
SEG_59.1406A, a decree of Aegae in Aeolis, granting divine honours
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_213
ion race Neicostratus of Aegae was the eighth and last aft
Hieron:Chron_2034
gnesia, Sardis, Mostene, Aegae, Hierocaesareia, Philadelph
Plin:HN_5.121
Sebastopolis, and inland Aegaeae, Itale, Posidea, Neon
Aegae 5
(or Aegeae) - a city on the coast of Cilicia
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PsCallisth_2.23
city named Ayes {Greek: Aegae, "goats"}, and on the gulf
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