Aegialus orAigialos (Ancient Greek:Αἰγιαλός), meaning "Coast-Land",[1] refers to two ancient locations:
Both locations are mentioned byHomer in Book 2 of theIliad, with the first being an Achaean ally in line 575[5] and the second a Trojan alley in line 855.[6]
41°53′31″N33°00′09″E / 41.891894°N 33.002438°E /41.891894; 33.002438
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