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Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/archive2
... this most ancient city renaming it to Aegae while kept repelling fugitives to return with ... of the Macedonian kingdom's dynasty, with Aegae for its capital(Herod. Hist. VIII, 137 ...
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Philip II of Macedon
... happened in October of that year, at Aegae, the ancient capital of the kingdom of ... him with horses at the entrance of Aegae. He was pursued by three of Philip ...
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Macedon
... his son, Argaeus I ) built his capital, Aegae (modern Vergina). After a brief period of ... features like the palace-culture, first at Aegae (modern Vergina) then at Pella, resembling Mycenaean ...
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List of the Titularbistuemer (translated from German)
... Adraa, Adramyttium, Adrasus, Adulis (EB), Aeca, Aeclanum, Aegae, Aegeae, Aegina (EB), Aela, Aeliae, Aemona, Aenus ...
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Eurydice III of Macedon
... of her husband, with royal pomp at Aegae. 6 References Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of ...
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Cynane
... buried Cynane with Eurydice and Arrhidaeus at Aegae, the royal burying-place. 1 Further information ...
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Karanus of Macedon
... King Karanus established his first kingdom at Aegae (modern Vergina).
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Cleopatra of Macedonia
... took place on a magnificent scale at Aegae in Macedonia, that Philip II was murdered ...
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May 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
... Saints Martyrs Thalelaeus , Alexander , and Asterius at Aegae in Cilicia (284) Saint Alexis , Metropolitan of ...
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User:Alexandru/Lexicon
... summit'. Aizisis. Probably meant 'locus caprae' (cf. Aegae in Macedon), *Aiz being from PIE *aig ...
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