Aipeia

Aipeia (Greek: ) is a municipality in Messenia, Greece. Population 2574 (2001). The seat of the municipality is in Longa.
The municipality is named after the ancient city of Aipeia (or Aepea). Area 55.57 km2.

Homer Iliad Book 9, Agamemnon about Achilles

He can take whichever one he chooses
back home as his wife to Peleus' house
and pay no bridal gift.  I'll give much more  
to bring about our reconciliation,   
a dowry bigger than any man so far
has ever handed over with his daughter.
I'll give him seven populous cities,
Cardamyle, Enope, grassy Hire, 
holy Pherae, fertile Antheia,
lovely Aepea, and vine-rich Pedasus,
all near the sea, beside sandy Pylos.
People living in these places own a lot,
many sheep and cattle.  They will honour him  
and give him gifts, as if he were a god.        

Division of the municipality

  • Longa / Δ.δ. Λογγάς -- η Λογγά [ 991 ]
  • Adriani / Δ.δ. Αδριανής [ 322 ]
    • Adriani / η Αδριανή [ 228 ]
    • Kleisoura / η [ 67 ]
    • Neraidovrysi / η Νεραϊδόβρυση [ 27 ]
  • Militsa / Δ.δ. Μηλίτσης [ 308 ]
    • Militsa / η Μηλίτσα [ 128 ]
    • Anatoliki Militsa / η Ανατολική Μηλίτσα [ 141 ]
    • Vlasaiika / τα Βλασαίικα [ 39 ]
  • Nea Koroni / Δ.δ. Νέας Κορώνης -- η Νέα Κορώνη [ 403 ]
  • Chranoi / Δ.δ. Χράνων [ 550 ]
    • Chranoi / οι Χράνοι [ 352 ]
    • Episkopi / η Επισκοπή [ 148 ]
    • Kakorrevma / το [ 44 ]
    • Kafou / το Καφού [ 6 ]

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