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  • Thus died he in Aegium, in his seventeenth generalship.

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

  • Cato brought over the Corinthians, those of Patrae and of Aegium, and spent a good deal of time at

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

  • In the meantime the Achaeans assembled at Aegium, and called for

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

  • Aegium to the assembly; in which it was decreed that Antigonus should be called in to their aid, and should have the

    The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003

  • The whole of the plunder was despatched in charge of Nicias the praetor of the Achaeans to Aegium; Philip, sending his army overland through Boeotia, went himself to Corinth, and from there to Cenchreae.

    The History of Rome, Vol. IV 1905

  • Either as a concession to its importance or owing to its convenient situation, Aegium had been the meeting-place of the Council of the League ever since it had been formed.

    The History of Rome, Vol. V 1905

  • They then addressed the council of the Achaeans which had assembled to meet them at Aegium in a most friendly spirit, and met with an equally friendly reception, and they left that loyal and faithful nation completely reassured as to their future position.

    The History of Rome, Vol. VI 1905

  • Just before the consul's visit the Damiourgi (the supreme magistrates) of the various States had convened a meeting of the League at Aegium, whilst Philopoemen the captain-general had summoned them to Argos.

    The History of Rome, Vol. V 1905

  • On receiving this intelligence he repaired to Aegium, in order to be present at the meeting of the Achaean League; he also expected to find there the Carthaginian fleet, which he had sent for in the hope of doing something by sea.

    The History of Rome, Vol. IV 1905

  • As soon as the Heraean Games were over he went off to Aegium to the meeting of the League which had been fixed some time previously.

    The History of Rome, Vol. IV 1905

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