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Aegina (/ɪˈdʒaɪnə/; Gr****: Αίγινα, Aígina;
Ancient Gr****: Αἴγῑνα) is one of the
Saronic Islands of
Greece in the
Saronic Gulf, 27 km (17 mi) from Athens...
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Nectarios of
Aegina (Gr****: Νεκτάριος Αιγίνης; 1
October 1846 – 8
November 1920),
Metropolitan of
Pentapolis and
Wonderworker of
Aegina, is one of the...
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Aegina, Αἴγινα, or Αίγινα in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aegina is an
island of Greece.
Aegina may also
refer to:
Aegina (genus), a genus...
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Aegina (/iˈdʒaɪnə/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἴγινα) was a
figure of Gr**** mythology, the
nymph of the
island that
bears her name,
Aegina,
lying in the Saronic...
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mythological king of the
island of
Aegina in the
Saronic Gulf. He was a son of Zeus and the
nymph Aegina, and the
father of the
heroes Peleus and...
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Aegina citrea is a
species of deep sea
hydrozoan of the
family Aeginidae. "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species -
Aegina citrea Eschscholtz, 1829"...
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Silver staters of
Aegina The
Coinage of
Aegina began in the 6th
century BC. The
front has a sea
turtle design,
while the back has a
punch mark,
found on...
- worker-ants on the
island of
Aegina. Hera,
queen of the gods, sent a
plague to kill all the
human inhabitants of
Aegina because the
island was
named for...
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Saint Athanasia of
Aegina (c.790 in
Aegina – 14
August 860 in Timia, Greece) was a
saint who
worked in the
Byzantine Empire and was for a
while adviser...
- The Flag of
Aegina is the flag used in
Aegina island in Greece. The flag of
Aegina is
diagonally divided by a
white stripe, with the
upper part blue with...