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[4] Aeginium] s. 36.13.6; 44, [p. 127] 46, 3; Caes. BC. 3, 79, 7: Aeginium, quod est oppidum oppositum Thessaliae; vgl. Plin. 4, 33: in regione, quae Pieria appellatur a nemore, Aeginium; nach Strabo 7, 7, 9, S. 327: Αἰγίνιον Τυμφαίων gehörte die Stadt noch zu Epirus; sie lag wahrscheinlich in der Nähe des j. Kalabakka-Stagus, am oberen Laufe des Peneus, da wo die thessalische Ebene beginnt. Gomphorum regionem] um den Übergang in das Achelousthal und nach dem Meere (s. 14.1; 31.41.6) zu beherrschen; vgl. 33.34.11; 42.55.2, campos Thessaliae] s. 4.4.
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