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Aegina
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Joshua J. Mark published on 28 April 2011 |
Aegina is an island in the Saronic Gulf, south of Athens. It was one of Greece's early maritime powers, famous for minting the earliest coins in Greece which were accepted all over the Mediterranean region. According to the classical writer Ovid, the island was originally known as Oenone. As the myth explains, the god Zeus, in the shape of a great flame... [continue reading]
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Paul MacKendrickW. W. Norton & Company (17 May 1983)Price: $16.88 -

V. EhrenbergRoutledge (31 December 1990)Price: $35.10 -

Nigel BagnallThomas Dunne Books (25 July 2006)Price: $28.00 -

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G. E. M. de Ste. CroixOxford University Press, USA (27 May 2004)Price: $213.75 -

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Oswyn MurrayHarvard University Press (01 January 1993)Price: $20.69


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