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1 Aenea
1.Aenēa, ae, v. Aeneas.2.Aenēa or Aenīa, ae, f., = Aineia, a city of Chalcidice, in Macedonia, opposite Pydna, Liv. 40, 4; 44, 10; 32.—Hence,A.Aenēātes, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Ænea, Liv. 40, 4, 4.—B. -
2 Aenia
1.Aenēa, ae, v. Aeneas.2.Aenēa or Aenīa, ae, f., = Aineia, a city of Chalcidice, in Macedonia, opposite Pydna, Liv. 40, 4; 44, 10; 32.—Hence,A.Aenēātes, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Ænea, Liv. 40, 4, 4.—B.
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