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Aeaea

Aeaea · f

the island in the Tyrrhene Sea where the Circe of Homer had her abode

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Aeaea — Lewis & Short

Aeaea, ae, f., = *ai)ai/h, acc. to fable,

I the island in the Tyrrhene Sea where the Circe of Homer had her abode, and where, acc. to Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 58, the later Circeii was situated, now called Monte Circello. Acc. to Mela, 2, 7 med., it was the abode of Calypso.

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