Aegina eventually gave birth to her son Aeacus, who became king of the island.
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Aegina is the gathering place of Myrmidons, in Aegina they gathered and they trained.
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Color vision appears to vary from species to species, being present in O. aegina but absent in O. vulgaris.
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Aegina was a daughter of Asopus and mother of Aeacus by Zeus.
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Aegina had always been exposed to the raids of the corsairs and was cursed with oppressive governors during these last 30 years of Venetian rule.
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Aegina obtained money for her defences by the unwilling sacrifice of her cherished relic, the head of St. George, which had been carried there from Livadia by the Catalans.
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An island in the Aegean Sea in the Saronic Gulf
Small medusa
Aegina (Ancientu00A0Greek: u0391u1F34u03B3u03B9u03BDu03B1) 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...