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Writings of Saint Nectarios of Aegina Translation of the relics of St. Nectarios of Aegina, August 21/September 3 Selected Passages From the Writings of Orthodox Saints, Compiled by Father Demetrios ...
The Greek island of Aegina is a holy place. A small habitation of 87 km 2 and 13,000 people, its map is dotted everywhere with monasteries and churches to the glory of God. Aegina is known for the two ...
A recent excavation by researchers has found that the island of Aegina in Greece was the site of Tyrian purple dye production.
Gain insight into the auction performance of Johann Heinrich Tischbein The Elder . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price ...
It is no wonder the one place in the world known for “the best” pistachios is the Greek island of Aegina, a 40-minute boat ride from Piraeus, the port city six miles southwest of central Athens.
Aegina has glorious beaches, great food, a touch of antiquity and friendly people.
During an excavation on the Greek island Aegina, archaeologists discovered 3,600-year-old Tyrian purple dye. Phoenicians allegedly developed the highly prized pigment in the Bronze Age.
Locals were shocked to witness a freak hailstorm on the Greek island of Aegina on Wednesday.