Other uses Infobox Greek Dimos name Aegina name local image map 2011 Dimos Eginas.png periph Attica ... image skyline gina Hafenblick.jpg caption skyline View of Aegina s seafront party independent since Aegina IPAc en icon i d a n lang el A gina IPA el e ina is one of the Saronic ... from Aegina, the mother of Aeacus , who was born on and ruled the island. During ancient times Aegina was a rival to Athens, the great sea power of the era. Municipality The municipality of Aegina consists of the island of Aegina and a few offshore islets. It is part of the Islands regional unit Islands ... kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Aegina 7783 Kypseli 1949 Mesagros 1603 Perdika 743 Vathy 1474 The capital is the town of Aegina, situated at the northwestern ... the summer months, with quite a few Athenians owning second houses on the island. Geography Aegina ... extinct volcano constitutes two thirds of Aegina. The northern and western side consist of stony ... , vine s, almond s, olive s and ficus fig s, but the most characteristic crop of Aegina today 2000s ... from Piraeus take only forty minutes to reach Aegina the regular ferry takes about an hour, with ticket prices for adults within the 4 15 euro range. There are regular bus services from Aegina town ... February 2007 Earliest history 20th 7th centuries BC Aegina, according to Herodotus , ref Herodotus ... period of Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean art suggests that Mycenaean culture held its own in Aegina ... BC , which included, besides Aegina, Athens , the Minyans Minyan Boeotian Orchomenus Boeotia Orchomenus ... of the decay of the naval supremacy of the Mycenaean princes. Aegina appears to have belonged to the Eretrian ... 193.jpg thumb left Greek drachma of Aegina. Obverse Land tortoise . Reverse INA and dolphin Its ... times. It is usually stated on the authority of Ephorus , that Pheidon of Argos established a mint in Aegina ... evidence of the early commercial importance of the island. During the naval expansion of Aegina during ... more details
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Italic title Taxobox name Calliclava aegina image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Drilliidae subfamilia genus Calliclava species C. aegina binomial Calliclava aegina binomial authority Dall, 1919 synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Elaeocyma aegina small Dall, 1919 small Calliclava aegina is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Drilliidae . ref name WoRMS WRMS species 433182 Calliclava aegina Dall, 1919 4 September 2011 ref ref name Conoidea cite journal author P. Bouchet, Yu. I. Kantor, A. Sysoev & N. Puillandre year 2011 title A new operational classification of the Conoidea Gastropoda journal Journal of Molluscan Studies volume 77 issue 3 pages 273 308 doi 10.1093 mollus eyr017 ref According to Gastropods.com, Calliclava aegina is a synonym of Calliclava pallida Sowerby, G.B. I, 1834 ref http www.gastropods.com 2 Shell 20702.shtml Gastropods.com Calliclava pallida accessed 4 September 2011 ref Description Empty section date April 2010 Distribution Empty section date April 2010 References reflist External links Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Calliclava Aegina Category Calliclava aegina drilliidae stub pt Calliclava aegina vi Calliclava aegina ... more details
Infobox Province GR name Aegina name greek prefecture Piraeus capital image map Aigina province.png Aegina Province was a province in Piraeus Prefecture , Greece . References Prefectures and provinces of Greece coord missing Greece Category Provinces of Greece el ... more details
Aegina lang grc was a figure of Greek mythology , the nymph of the island that bears her name, Aegina , lying in the Saronic Gulf between Attica and the Peloponnesos . The archaic Temple of Aphaea , the Invisible Goddess , on the island was later subsumed by the cult of Athena . Aphaia may be read as an attribute of Aegina that provides an epithet , or as a doublet of the goddess. Though the name Aegina betokens a goat nymph, ref Compare Aegis , Aegeus , Aigai place of goats , etc. ref ..., many were ravished by Apollo or Zeus . Aegina bore at least two children Menoetius mythology Menoetius ... cousin through their paternal family connection to Aegina, and his intimate companion. The son made immortal, Aeacus, was the king of Aegina , and was known to have contributed help to Poseidon and Apollo in building the walls of Troy . Through him Aegina was the great grandmother of Achilles, who was son of Peleus , son of Aeacus. The Abduction of Aegina It was often said that Zeus took the form of an eagle and abducted Aegina, ref Bibliotheke 3.11.2 Pindar , Isthmian Odes viii and Nemean ... A mythic inversion, as Aegina simply was the nymph of the island, whose culture, continuous from ... at Aegina attest to trade with Minoan Crete and with the Cyclades . ref then called Oenone ref ... s for the Hellenes. ref henceforth known by her name. Aegina s father Asopus chased after them ... down his thunderbolts sending Asopus back to his own waters. Aegina eventually gave birth to her son Aeacus , who became king of the island. Myrmidons When the city of Aegina was depopulated by a plague sent by Hera in jealous reprisal for Zeus s love of Aegina, the king Aeacus prayed to Zeus for the ants ... fr gine mythologie ko hr Egina mitologija id Aigina it Egina mitologia la Aegina mythologia lt Aigina hu Aigina Asz posz le nya nl Aegina mythologie ja pl Ajgina pt Egina ru sr fi Aigina mytologia sv Aigine tr Aegina uk ... more details
Multiple issues orphan September 2008 unreferenced September 2008 Portes is a beautiful Greece Greek fishing village located on the east side of Aegina . The inhabitants of the village live mainly on fishing and tourism . The landscape and the wild beauty attracts visitors. It is said that Portes suffered from the activities of the pirate Barbarossa I Barvarossa , so they built houses without windows, only with doors portes or in Greek which is the origin of the name of the village. A second explanation is that the name Portes comes from the word porto i.e. port since the village has a port from which volcanic material, named Mafropetres, were loaded into ships that sailed to Crete . There are fishing areas at Kavos Antoni . The area is ideal for scuba diving and underwater fishing . The motorway ends at Portes. The most common way to go to Portes is to take the path to the left, leaving Agia Marina and going for Alones. The same applies if coming from Alones, turning right. The road connecting with Anitsaio Portes can also be used. Another possibility is taking the exit from Agia Marina towards the Alones, and turning left on the road to the Portes. External links http www.aegina.com.gr portes ?lang en Portes Beach http www.greekisland.co.uk aegina aegina.htm Greek Islands Aegina http www.aeginagreece.com main villages index.htm The villages and areas of Aegina island. Aegina div coord missing Greece date December 2010 Category Populated places in Islands regional unit Category Aegina ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Athanasia of Aegina birth date circa 790 death date 14 August 860 feast day 18 April venerated in image imagesize caption birth place Aegina , Greece death place Timia, Greece Timia , Greece titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Timia suppressed date issues Saint Athanasia of Aegina born circa 790 in Aegina died 14 August 860, Timia, Greece was a saint who lived in the Byzantine Empire and was for a while adviser to the Empress Theodora II . Life The life of Athanasia is contained only in a vitae , which is held in the manuscript, Vaticanus Graecus 1660, of 916 AD. The author is unknown but most likely a man who wrote soon after St. Athanasia s death. Athanasia was the daughter of Christian nobles, Niketas and Irene, and experienced a mystical union of a star merging with her heart while weaving at the loom when she was a young girl. She wanted a spiritual life but an imperial edict required all single women of marriageable age to marry soldiers. At 16 years old, at her parents urging, she complied and married a young officer. Sixteen days after her wedding, her husband was killed in a battle with raiding Arabs. She again married this time to a deeply religious man who felt drawn to become a monk and left with her blessing to do so. Athanasia then gave away the bulk of her possessions, converted their home into a convent and began building churches. She served as an abbess ..., she returned to Aegina, where she died of natural causes three days later at Timia on 14 August 860 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Athanasia Of Aegina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Aegina , Greece DATE OF DEATH 860 PLACE OF DEATH Timia, Greece Timia , Greece DEFAULTSORT Athanasia Of Aegina Category 8th century births Category 860 deaths Category 9th century Christian ... Category 9th century Byzantine people Category Saints of Byzantine Greece Category People from Aegina ... more details
Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta Aegina , 625? 690? was a 7th century Greeks Byzantine Greek physician best known for writing the encyclopedia medical encyclopedia Medical Compendium in Seven Books . For many years in the Byzantine Empire , this work contained the sum of all Western world Western medical knowledge and was unrivaled in its accuracy and completeness. Life Nothing is known about his life, except that he was born in the island of Aegina , and that he travelled a good deal, visiting, among other places, Alexandria. ref Paul of Aegina, iv. 49, p. 526 ref He is sometimes called Iatrosophistes and Periodeutes , a word which probably means a physician who travelled from place to place in the exercise of his profession. The exact time when he lived is not known but, as he quotes Alexander of Tralles , ref Paul of Aegina, iii. 28, 78, pp. 447, 495, vii. 5, 11, 19, pp. 650, 660, 687 ref and is himself quoted by Yahya ibn Sarafyun Serapion the Elder , ref Ibn Sarafyun, Pract. vii. 9, pp. 73, 74, ed. Lugd. 1525 ref it is probable that Abu al Faraj ibn Al Jawzi Abu al Faraj is correct in placing him in the latter half of the 7th century. ref name faraj Abu al Faraj, Hist. Dynast. p. 114. ref Works The Suda says he wrote several medical works, of which the principal one is still extant, with no exact title, but is commonly called Medical Compendium in Seven Books lang la De Re Medica Libri Septem . This work is chiefly a compilation from earlier writers. His reputation in the Islamic world seems to have been very great, and it is said that he was especially consulted by midwives, whence he received the name of Al kawabeli or the Accoucheur. ref name faraj He is said by the Arabic ... January 2012 A brief biography of Paul of Aegina http www.nlm.nih.gov hmd arabic bioP.html Persondata name Paul of Aegina alternative names short description date of birth 625 place of birth date ... People from Aegina Category 7th century Byzantine people ca Paule Egineta de Paulos von Aigina ... more details
Nectarios of Aegina 1846 1920 , ref name id Greek language Greek , Metropolitan of Pentapolis and Wonderworker of Aegina , was officially recognized as a Saint by the Ecumenical ... Image Saint Nektarios of Aegina at Rizario.jpg thumb left 200px Saint Nektarios St. Nectarios was born ... of several nuns, he established a monastery for them on the island of Aegina . The Monastery was named ... and withdrew to the Holy Trinity Convent on Aegina, where he lived out the rest of his life as a Monk ... thumb right 250px Church of Agios Nectarios, Aegina On September 15, 1998, the Greek Orthodox ... spiritual november2000.htm A Brief Account Of The Life Of St. Nectarios, Metropolitan of Aegina at www.serfes.org ... http www.saint nectarios of aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th ... stnectarios.htm Father Demetrios Serfes St. Nectarios of Aegina at www.serfes.org Some Miracle Accounts ... www.saint nectarios of aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th Century at www.saint ... message 23759 Visiting Aghios Nectarios, Aegina island, Greece departing from Athens With photos Other ... Persondata . NAME Nectarios Of Aegina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH Selymbria, Thrace DATE OF DEATH 1920 PLACE OF DEATH Aegina, Greece DEFAULTSORT Nectarios Of Aegina ... saints Category People from Aegina Category Saints of modern Greece Category National and Kapodistrian ... more details
Other people2 Philiscus disambiguation Philiscus Philiscus of Aegina lang el 4th century BC was a Cynic philosopher from Aegina who lived in the latter half of the 4th century BC. He was the son of Onesicritus who sent Philiscus and his younger brother, Androsthenes, to Athens where they were so charmed by the philosophy of Diogenes of Sinope that Onesicritus also came to Athens and became his disciple. ref Diogenes La rtius, vi. 75 Suda , Philiskos , 362 ref According to Hermippus of Smyrna , Philiscus was the pupil of Stilpo . ref name suda359 Suda , Philiskos , 359 ref He is also described as an associate of Phocion . ref Suda , Philiskos , 362 ref The Suda claims that he was a teacher of Alexander the Great , ref Suda , Philiskos , 359. There are, in addition, chronological problems with a man being the son of Onesicritus, the pupil of Stilpo, and the teacher of Alexander. ref but no other ancient writer mentions this. Claudius Aelianus Aelian , though, has preserved a short exhortation by Philiscus addressed to Alexander blockquote Take care of your reputation don t become a plague or a great disaster, bring peace and health. ref Aelian, Varia Historia , xiv. 11 ref blockquote The Suda mentions that Philiscus wrote dialogues including one called Codrus . ref name suda359 Satyrus the Peripatetic Satyrus claimed that the Tragedy tragedies ascribed to Diogenes were, in fact, written by Philiscus. ref ap. Diogenes La rtius, vi. 80, cf. vi. 73 ref Among the dialogue s ascribed to Diogenes by Sotion , one is entitled Philiscus . ref Diogenes La rtius, vi. 80 ref Notes reflist Cynics DEFAULTSORT Philiscus Of Aegina Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC philosophers Category Ancient Aeginetans Category Ancient Greek philosophers Category Cynic philosophers Category Philosophers and tutors of Alexander the Great ca Filisc d Egina it Filisco di Egina hu Aiginai Philiszkosz sk Filiskos z Aiginy fi Filiskos Aiginalainen zh ... more details
For other persons with the same name, see Glaucias Glaucias was a sculptor of Aegina , who made the bronze chariot and statue of Gelo n. Gelon was the son of Deinomenes and a ruler and tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily Syracuse and Gela. The scultures commemorated his victory in the chariot race at Olympia, 488 BC . The following bronze statues of athletes at Olympia, Greece Olympia were also by Glaucias Philon of Corcyra , Glaucus of Carystus , and Theagenes of Thasos , who conquered Euthymus in boxing in 480 BC Paus. vi. 6. 2 . References SmithDGRBM Category 5th century BC Greek sculptors Category Ancient Aeginetans Category Ancient Greek sculptors Category Artists of ancient Attica ... more details
Sostratos of Aegina lang el is reported to be a famous merchant in the sixth century BC Hellenic civilization Hellenic world. He is said, by Herodotus , to be the most successful trader of all time. ref The History of Herodotus, Book 4 Melpomene 152. See http www.sacred texts.com cla hh hh4150.htm translation by G C Macauley ref A stone anchor dedicated to Apollo at Gravisca the port of the Etruscan cities Etruscan city of Tarquinia Tarquinii is thought to have been dedicated by Sostratos and can now be seen at the museum there. Clay storage jars are found throughout Etruscan archaeological sites of the period marked with the Aeginetan letters SO , may have stood for Sostratos, and are often presumed to be the packaging in which his goods were delivered. ref Cornell, p111 ref Not all sources, however, accept that the marks on these jars refer to Sostratos. ref Graeme Barker, Tom Rasmussen, The Etruscans , p87, Blackwell Publishing, 2000 ISBN 0631220380 ref Notes reflist References Tim Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars, C.1000 263 BC , Routledge, 1995, ISBN 0415015960 Category Ancient Aeginetans Category Ancient Greek merchants Category Archaic Greece AncientGreece bio stub de Sostratos von gina ... more details
Telesarchus of Aegina floruit fl. 5th century BC was one of the patrons of the Greek lyric poet Pindar . He is the father of the Cleander who won the boys pankration at the Isthmian Games sometime between 479 and 475 BC. Telesarchus s brother was the father of Nicocles, who was a champion Ancient Greek Boxing boxer . ref Anne Pippin Burnett, Pindar s Songs for Young Athletes of Aigina Oxford University Press, 2005 , p. 107 http books.google.com books?id ckWkTgJu2XMC&pg PA107&dq Pindar Telesarchus OR Telesarchos OR Telesarkhos&lr &num 100&as brr 3&as pt ALLTYPES online. ref File Pindar statue.jpg thumb left 100px Pindar , composer of epinikion victory odes to celebrate athletic contests Telesarchus commissioned Pindar to write a victory ode, or Epinikia epinikion , celebrating his son s athletic wins at both the Nemean Games Nemean and the Isthmian games. His nephew, Nicocles, appears to have been a grown man whose prowess is mourned posthumously he may have died recently in battle, since the mood of the poem also captures recent losses in the wars with Achaemenid Empire Persia that included the burning of Classical Athens Athens and the Battle of Plataea . Pindar tempers the poem s celebratory purpose with a note of mourning cquote This congratulatory ode is full of elegiac feeling for human sorrow, the outcome of human limitations. The komos komic procession which advances to Telesarchus porch has a mixture of emotions to communicate. Joy is alloyed with, and deepened by, grief. The myth centres around the mortality of Achilles who, great champion though he was, could only do to others what he was ultimately destined to suffer himself. ref Frances Stickney Newman, Pindar s Art, Its Tradition and Aims Georg Olms Verlag, 1984 , p. 142 http books.google.com books?id 5 RoDOoFb74C&pg PA142&dq Pindar Telesarchus OR Telesarchos OR Telesarkhos&lr &num 100&as brr 3&as pt ALLTYPES online. ref Source Pindar, Isthmian Ode 8, in Anne Pippin Burnett, Pindar s Songs for Young Athletes ... more details
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina is a museum in Aegina , Greece . Founded in 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, the museum contains a variety of ancient vessels, pottery , Ceramic art ceramics , alabasters, statuette s, inscriptions, coins , weapons and copper vessels ref http www.aegina.com.gr sightseings ?lang en www.aegina.com ref . These objects are located in 3 rooms in which are all the exhibits. References Reflist External links http www.aegina.com.gr sightseings ?lang en www.aegina.com http odysseus.culture.gr h 1 eh151.jsp?obj id 3255 Ministry of Culture and Tourism coord missing Greece DEFAULTSORT Archaeological Museum Of Aegina Category Archaeological museums in Greece Aegina Category Museums established in 1828 greece museum stub el ... more details
Oenopia may refer to Oenopia, ancient name of the Greek island of Aegina Oenopia beetle , a ladybird beetle genus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Bourtzi lang el , from Ottoman Turkish and Arabic wikt burc meaning tower may refer to a number of fortresses in Greece Bourtzi Nafplio , in the port of Nafplio , the most famous of them Bourtzi Aegina , on an islet off Aegina Bourtzi Aulis , a ruined castle near Aulis Bourtzi Poros , on an island off Poros Bourtzi Chalkis , a now demolished Venetian fortress at Chalkis Bourtzi Methoni , at Methoni Bourtzi Karystos , at Karystos geodis de Bourtzi el ... more details
Multiple issues orphan September 2008 unreferenced September 2008 Kanakides is a small Abandoned village deserted village on the east coast of Aegina Aegina Island in Greece . The village was named after the family Kanakis that once lived there. It was probably established sometime in the Middle Ages . The geographical location was chosen in order to avoid Piracy pirate raids since it cannot be seen from the sea. Citation needed date September 2008 The last inhabitants moved out in the 1970s. Today all that remains are the ruins of a few stone houses. The village can be reached by either foot or car, and offers spectacular views of the east side of the island. External links http www.aeginagreece.com main villages index.htm The villages and areas of Aegina island at AeginaGreece.com coord missing Greece Category Former populated places in Greece Category Ghost towns in Europe Category Aegina Greece geo stub Ghost town stub ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Saronikos F.C. image fullname Saronikos Football Club see discussion founded 1930 ground unknown capacity chairman unknown manager unknown league Saronikos F.C. is a Greece Greek Football soccer football club, based in Aegina Aegina island . The association was founded in 1930. In 2009, they promoted to Gamma Ethniki . Category Football clubs in Greece Category Aegina Category 1930 establishments in Greece Category Football clubs in Attica Greece footyclub stub el . . pt Saronikos F.C. ... more details
Hierax was a Spartan Army Spartan admiral during the Corinthian War . In 389  BC he was dispatched by Sparta to Aegina , to take over the Spartan fleet. The Spartans under the command of Teleutias had earlier driven off the Athenian fleet blockading Aegina. Soon after taking command, Hierax departed for Rhodes with most of the fleet, leaving Gorgopas 4th Century BC Gorgopas , his vice admiral, with twelve triremes as governor in Aegina. ref Xenophon, Hellenica s Hellenica Book 5 Chapter 1 5 5.1.5 ref Not long afterward, Antalcidas was sent to replace Hierax as admiral. ref Xenophon, Hellenica s Hellenica Book 5 Chapter 1 9 5.1.9 ref References cite wikisource title Hellenica wslink Hellenica Xenophon author Xenophon others Trans. Henry Graham Dakyns year 1890s origyear original 4th century BC Footnotes div class references small references div Category 4th century BC Greek people Category Ancient Spartan admirals Category Ancient Spartan generals ... more details
The Aeacids in ancient Greece were the myth ical descendants of Aeacus , son of Zeus and the nymph Aegina mythology Aegina . The son of Aeacus was Peleus , the son of Peleus was Achilles , the son of Achilles was Neoptolemus and finally the son of Neoptolemus was Molossus , mythical ancestor of the Molossians . Famous people who claimed Aeacid descent, through their mythical ancestor Achilles, were Pyrrhus of Epirus , Olympias and Alexander the Great on his mother s side. ref Chamoux, Fran ois and Roussel, Michel. Hellenistic Civilization . Blackwell Publishing, 2003, p. 396, ISBN 0 631 22242 1. AEACIDS Descendants of Aeacus, son of Zeus and the nymph Aegina, eponymous see the term to the island of that name. His son was Peleus, father of Achilles, whose descendants real or supposed called themselves Aeacids thus Pyrrhus and Alexander the Great. ref See also List of kings of Epirus References reflist Category Ancient Greek rulers Category Ancient Epirus Category Greek mythology Ancient Greece stub ... more details
Telesarchus Greek , Telesarkhos is the name of several minor figures whose lives are attested in ancient Greek literary sources Telesarchus military commander , led forces against invading Gauls Pausanias, Book 10 Telesarchus of Samos , in The Histories of Herodotus Telesarchus of Aegina , named by Pindar in Isthmian Ode 8 Telesarchus , a little attested Greek writer disambig ... more details
Glaucias or Glaukias may refer to Glaucias of Aegina sculptor 5th c.BC Glaucias physician 4th c.BC of Hephaestion Glaucias physician 3rd c.BC Glaucias of Macedon general of Alexander Glaucias of Taulanti Illyrian king Glaucias of Athens rhetorician 1st c. AD See also Glaucus disambiguation hndis ca Gl ucies ... more details
Irus or IRUS may refer to International Robotic Urology Symposium , a robotic urology conference Irus genus Irus genus , a genus of clam in the family Veneridae In Greek mythology Irus, a son of Actor and Aegina mythology , father of Eurytion Irus or Arnaeus , a character in The Odyssey disambig sr ... more details
Iatrosophist lang grc , lang la iatrosophista is an ancient title designating a professor of medicine. It may refer to Adamantius Cassius Iatrosophista Ill ca Gessius physician Gessi metge Ionicus of Sardis Magnus of Nisibis Palladius physician Paul of Aegina Ill ca Severus Iatrosophista Sever Iatrosofista Zeno of Cyprus Disambig ca Iatrosofista ... more details