Aigai
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Aigai (or Aegae) (Greek:Αἰγαί, place of goats, see Aegis) is the name of various cities of antiquity;
- Aegae, first capital of ancient Macedon, see Vergina, Greece.
- Aegae, city of the Aeolian dodecapolis, see Aigai (Aeolian), which lies almost at the mid-point between the cities of İzmir, Manisa, Bergama and Aliağa.
- Aegae, city in Achaea, Aigio or Argolis or Euboea (Nonn.13.164; Strab.8.7.4)
- Aegae, city in Cilicia
- Aege in Pallene, Chalcidice
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- Strabo's Geography — Book VIII Chapter 7
- Dictionary - Geographical of Greece by Parada
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