NAHOR, son of Serug, when he was 29 years old begat Terah, in the 1879th year of the world and the 2083rd year before the birth of Christ. He lived 119 years afterwards, begetting sons and daughters. In total he lived 148 years, and he died. Genesis 11. Around this time the kingdom of the Sicyonians began, whose first king was Aegialeus, for whom Aegialia is named, today called the Peloponnese. Consult Pliny, book 4, ch. 5












