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Eion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (305 words)
Eion is a town to the northeast of the Greek mainland.
Eion was occupied by the Persians in 476 BC in the aftermath of the Greco-Persian Wars.
The capture of Eion was the beginning of a military campaign undertaken by the newly formed Delian League, whose objective was to clear the Aegean Sea of Persian fleets and pirates in order to facilitate Athenian access to the Hellespont.
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Eion will be coming home today, but it is so that he may leave this world in his own home and with all the people who love him.
Eion will be having a spinal tap on Monday morning to make sure the cells haven't spread into the spinal fluid,(they haven't so far), as long as that is clear then he will be having another brain surgery in 2 weeks.
Eion's surgery was delayed today until 5:00 PM and the surgeon came out at 10:30 PM saying that he was very pleased with the results.
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