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Aegae or Aigai (Ancient Greek: Αἰγαί), also known as Aega or Aiga (Αἰγά), was a town and polis (city-state) of ancient Achaea, and one of the 12 Achaean cities. It was situated upon the river Crathis and upon the coast, between Aegeira and Bura.
Οι Αιγές (Αἰγαὶ) ήταν αρχαία πολίχνη στην Αχαΐα. Κατά τους πρώτους χρόνους ήταν (μετά την Ελίκη) η σπουδαιότερη έδρα της λατρείας του Ποσειδώνα στην Αχαΐα.
Æeges ou Égées (en grec ancien Αἰγαί / Aigaí) est une ville et un port d'Achaïe, sur la côte nord du Péloponnèse, sur la partie méridionale du golfe de Corinthe.
Aigai (m.kreik. Αἰγαί, myös Aiga, Αἰγά; lat. Aegae, Aega) oli antiikin aikainen kaupunki ja kaupunkivaltio (polis) Akhaiassa Kreikassa. Se sijaitsi nykyisen Akrátan kylän paikalla tai lähellä.
Egas (en griego, Αἰγαί) fue una ciudad de Acaya en la Antigua Grecia. Era conocida por Homero,[1] estaba a orillas del río Cratis y formó parte de las doce ciudades de la Liga Aquea.[2][3]
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