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  • But Aea abides unshaken even now and the sons of those men whom that king settled to dwell in Aea.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • And on their left hand they had lofty Caucasus and the Cytaean city of Aea, and on the other side the plain of Ares and the sacred grove of that god, where the serpent was keeping watch and ward over the fleece as it hung on the leafy branches of an oak.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • Aea, coming from Cytaean Aeetes, on board a Colchian ship, to win the boundless wealth of their father; for he, when dying, had enjoined this journey upon them.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • Interim check-list to the vascular plants of the Dzanga-Sangha Project Aea, Central African Republic.

    Northwestern Congolian lowland forests 2008

  • Phrixus an Aeolid reached Aea from Hellas you yourselves have clearly heard ere this, I trow; Phrixus, who came to the city of Aeetes, bestriding a ram, which Hermes had made all gold; and the fleece ye may see even now.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • And on board this ship ye may sail hither and thither, where ye will, whether to Aea or to the wealthy city of divine Orchomenus.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • Aea, and on the other side the plain of Ares and the sacred grove of that god, where the serpent was keeping watch and ward over the fleece as it hung on the leafy branches of an oak.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

  • Phineus, how that he had said that their course from Aea should be different, but to all alike his meaning was dim.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

  • And on board this ship ye may sail hither and thither, where ye will, whether to Aea or to the wealthy city of divine Orchomenus.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

  • But Aea abides unshaken even now and the sons of those men whom that king settled to dwell in Aea.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

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