Cercine (Kerkine, Thuc. ii. 98; Kerketesion or Kerketesion, Ptol.
iii. 13. § 19: Karadagh), the uninhabited mountain chain which branched off from
Haemus in a SE. direction, and formed the water-shed to the streams which feed
the rivers Axius and Strymon. Sitalces, in his route from Thrace into Macedonia,
crossed this mountain, leaving the Paeonians on his right, and the Sinti and Maedi
on his left descending upon the Axius at Idomene.
During the civil war there were vehement attacks to the mountain.
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