Nectarios of Aegina was born in 1846.
Nectarios of Aegina died in 1920.
There are many. Since you ask for only 2 - Saint Maximos the Confessor, Saint Nectarios of Aegina
Paul of Aegina was born in 625.
Paul of Aegina died in 690.
Aegina De Vas is 5' 8".
Archaeological Museum of Aegina was created in 1828.
Yes, Aegina is a greek island in the Argo-saronic gulf.
The original inhabitants of the Island Aegina were known as Myrmidones.
It is never mentioned in myth where Achilles was actually born, though his father was the King of the Island of Aegina, so he might have been born there.
The nymph you are referring to is Aegina, who was the daughter of the river god Asopus.
From the greek island of Aegina.
The original inhabitants of the island Aegina were Athens.