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Aegeae was a city in Cilicia that minted coins. But is there a genuine Greek source for this "mythic" persona? Is this just a novel back-formation from Aegean Sea, which was actually named for Aegeus? The name is in the "baby-namer", but was it entirely invented by Dr Anthony E. Smith at the Encyclopedia Mythica website? -- Wetman 21:40, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
No classical literary sources have been given for the following statements:
So after six months I am removing it here. -- Wetman 04:23, 30 July 2005 (UTC)
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Aegeae was a city in Cilicia that minted coins. But is there a genuine Greek source for this "mythic" persona? Is this just a novel back-formation from Aegean Sea, which was actually named for Aegeus? The name is in the "baby-namer", but was it entirely invented by Dr Anthony E. Smith at the Encyclopedia Mythica website? -- Wetman 21:40, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
No classical literary sources have been given for the following statements:
So after six months I am removing it here. -- Wetman 04:23, 30 July 2005 (UTC)