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Aegina, Greece - The portAegina, Greece - The harbour/port/quayside Date: circa 1930s
Church of Agios Nikolaos. Aegina. GreeceGreece. Aegina. Church of Agios Nikolaos. Exterior. Aegina Island
Narcomedusae jellyfish: Pegantha pantheon 1, 2, Aeginura grimaldii 3, Pegantha godeffroyi 4, golf tee medusa, Aegina citrea 5, 6, 7, Aegina species 8, and Cunina octonaria 9
Sculpture of Paris as an archer. 19th century reconstructionReconstruction of the West Pediment of Temple of Aphaia. Paris with the phrygian cap, depicted as an archer. Color. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Model of the Temple of Aphaia. Aegina. GreeceModel of the Temple of Aphaia. 6th-5th centuries BC. Aegina Island, Greece. Wood. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
19th century reconstruction of the Aegina West Pediment. TemAegina West Pediment. Sanctuary of Aphaia, Aegina Island, Greece. Reconstruction by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1884). 19th century. Athena and warriors. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Aphaia Temple on Aegina. Wooden model. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Head of the trojan helper. East Pediments Group of the TempEast Pediments Group of the Temple of Aegina, depicting Heracles against Troy. Detail of the head of a trojan helper. Around 480 BC. Glyptothek Museum. Munich, Germany
Head of an sphinx. East Pediments Group of the Temple of AeEast Pediments Group of the Temple of Aegina, depicting Heracles against Troy. Detail of the head of a sphinx of the roof. Around 480 BC. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Head of an archer. East Pediments Group of the Temple of AeEast Pediments Group of the Temple of Aegina, depicting Heracles against Troy. Detail of the head of an archer. Around 480 BC. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Central coronation of the west pediment of the Temple of AegRidge decoration of the west pediment of the Temple of Aegina. Two women and a large palmette and tendrils ornament. Ca. 500 BC. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Shield of a trojan warrior. Temple of Aphaia. Aegina. GreeceWest Pediment. Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. Shield of a trojan warrior. The emblem on the shield is a boar. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
East Pediments Group of the Temple of Aegina, Aphaia, Greece. Reconstruction of a warrior. 19th century. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany
Aphaia Temple on Aegina. Large palmette-tendril ornament. 5th century BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Aphaea Temple. GreeceAphaea Temple. 6th - 5th centuries BC. Foundations. Island of Aegina. Saronic Islands. Greece
Temple of Aphaia. GreeceGreece. Aegina Island. Temple of Aphaia (5th-6th centuries B.C.). Doric colonnade
Marble female figure. Neolithic. V millennium B. C. GreecePrehistory. Neolithic. Marble female figure dated to the end of five millennium BC. Found in Aegina. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
British retreat from Thermopylae to Athens by G. H. DavisFrom Thermopylae to Athens: the last valiant British retreat. A relief map looking southwards, showing the last stages of a glorious rearguard action during the Battle of Greece, Second World War
Aegina, Greece. Situated in the Argo-Saronic Gulf close to the Port of Pireaus on the mainland. Named after the most beautiful of the 20 daughters of the Greek God Asopes, the river God
Ants into MyrmidonsWhen Aegina is depopulated by a plague, king Aescus asks Zeus to turn the ants into people; they become mighty warriors, accompanying Achilles to Troy
Greece / Aegina 19C EngAegina: Temple of Jupiter, Panhellenius