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Perseus Encyclopedia

Αιγή

ΑΙΓΗΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στη χερσόνησο της Παλλήνης.

Ακανθος

ΑΚΑΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στη Χαλκιδική.

Ανθεμούς

ΑΝΘΕΜΟΥΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της Μακεδονίας.

Ασσα

ΑΣΣΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στο Σιγγιτικό κόλπο.

Αφυτις

ΑΦΥΤΙΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ
Πόλη στη χερσόνησο της Παλλήνης.

Γαληψός

ΓΑΛΗΨΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της Σιθωνίας.

Γίγωνος

ΓΙΓΩΝΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της Χαλκιδικής.

Παλλήνη

ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ (Χερσόνησος) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Τόπος κατοικίας των Γιγάντων (Παυσ. 1,25,2).

Λίπαξος

ΛΙΠΑΞΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στη Χαλκιδική.

Μένδη

ΜΕΝΔΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ
Οι κάτοικοι της πόλης είχαν αφιερώσει κάποιο άγαλμα στην Ολυμπία (Παυσ. 5,27,12).

Μηκύβερνα

ΜΗΚΥΒΕΡΝΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Ηταν το επίνειο της Ολύνθου.

Ολυνθος

ΟΛΥΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της Χαλκιδικής.

Πιλωρός

ΠΙΛΩΡΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στον Σιγγιτικό κόλπο δυτικά του Αθου.

Ποτείδαια

ΠΟΤΙΔΑΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της χερσονήσου της Παλλήνης, που αργότερα μετονομάστηκε σε Κασσάνδρεια, όταν ο Κάσσανδρος επανεγκατέστησε σε αυτήν τους Ποτειδαιάτες.

Κασσάνδρεια

Μεταγενέστερο όνομα της Ποτίδαιας, που δόθηκε στην πόλη από τον Κάσσανδρο.

Σάρτη

ΣΑΡΤΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στο Σιγγιτικό κόλπο.

Sermyle

ΣΕΡΜΥΛΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ

Σίγγος

ΣΙΓΓΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στο Σιγγιτικό κόλπο.

Σιθωνία

ΣΙΘΩΝΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Χερσόνησος της Χαλκιδικής.

Σκιώνη

ΣΚΙΩΝΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη στην Παλλήνη της Χαλκιδικής.

Τορώνη

ΤΟΡΩΝΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Πόλη της Χαλκιδικής, στη χερσόνησο της Σιθωνίας.

Χαλκιδική

ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Περιοχή της Μακεδονίας.

Διόδωρος Σικελιώτης

Acanthus

ΑΚΑΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Xerxes, after having enumerated his armaments, pushed on with the entire army, and the whole fleet accompanied the land forces in their advance as far as the city of Acanthus, and from there the ships passed through the place where the canal had been dug into the other sea expeditiously and without loss.

Military actions of the Spartans in Mende

ΜΕΝΔΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ
At this time the city of Mende also revolted to the Lacedaemonians and made the quarrel over Scione the more bitter. Consequently Brasidas removed the children and women and all the most valuable property from Mende and Scione and safeguarded the cities with strong garrisons, whereupon the Athenians, being incensed at what had taken place, voted to put to the sword all the Scionaeans from the youth upward, when they should take the city, and sent a naval force of fifty triremes against them, the command of which was held by Nicias and Nicostratus.They sailed to Mende first and conquered it with the aid of certain men who betrayed it; then they threw a wall about Scione, settled down to a siege, and launched unceasing assaults upon it. (Diod. Siculus 12.72.7-9)

Ηρόδοτος

Xerxes in Acanthus

ΑΚΑΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
From there, keeping on his left hand the gulf off Poseideion, Xerxes traversed the plain of Syleus (as they call it), passing by the Greek town of Stagirus, and came to Acanthus.

Θουκυδίδης

Brasidas with the Chalcidians against Acanthus

The same summer, without loss of time, Brasidas marched with the Chalcidians against Acanthus, a colony of the Andrians, a little before vintage.

Γίγωνος

ΓΙΓΩΝΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Εκεί είχαν στρατοπεδεύσει οι Αθηναίοι, όταν πήγαν στη Μακεδονία για να καταστείλουν τις εξεγέρσεις, που είχαν εκδηλώσει οι πόλεις (Θουκ. 1,61,5).

Lecythus

ΛΗΚΥΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Perseus Project Index - Total results on 28/8/2001: 5

Mende during the Peloponnesian War

ΜΕΝΔΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ
Meanwhile Mende revolted, a town in Pallene and a colony of the Eretrians, and was received without scruple by Brasidas, in spite of its having evidently come over during the armistice, on account of certain infringements of the truce alleged by him against the Athenians.

ΠΟΤΙΔΑΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ

ΣΤΑΓΕΙΡΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Not long after (the revolt of Acantians), Stagirus, a colony of the Andrians, followed their example and revolted (from Athens).

Ξενοφών

Acanthus

ΑΚΑΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Then there came ambassadors to Lacedaemon from Acanthus and Apollonia, which are the largest of the cities in the neighbourhood of Olynthus.

Στράβων

Xerxes' canal in the neighborhood of Acanthus

Here, too, is to be seen a canal, in the neighborhood of Acanthus, where Xerxes dug a canal across Athos, it is said, and, by admitting the sea into the canal, brought his fleet across from the Strymonic Gulf through the isthmus. Demetrius of Scepsis, however, does not believe that this canal was navigable, for, he says, although as far as ten stadia the ground is deep-soiled and can be dug, and in fact a canal one plethrum in width has been dug, yet after that it is a flat rock, almost a stadium in length, which is too high and broad to admit of being quarried out through the whole of the distance as far as the sea; but even if it were dug thus far, certainly it could not be dug deep enough to make a navigable passage; this, he adds, is where Alexarchus, the son of Antipater,163 laid the foundation of Uranopolis, with its circuit of thirty stadia.

ΟΛΥΝΘΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
What is now called Macedonia was in earlier times called Emathia. And it took its present name from Macedon, one of its early chieftains. And there was also a city Emathia close to the sea. Now a part of this country was taken and held by certain of the Epeirotes and the Illyrians, but most of it by the Bottiaei and the Thracians. The Bottiaei came from Brete originally, so it is said, along with Botton as chieftain. As for the Thracians, the Pieres inhabited Pieria and the region about Olympus; the Paeones, the region on both sides of the Axius River, which on that account is called Amphaxitis; the Edoni and Bisaltae, the rest of the country as far as the Strymon. Of these two peoples the latter are called Bisaltae alone, whereas a part of the Edoni are called Mygdones, a part Edones, and a part Sithones. But of all these tribes the Argeadae, as they are called, established themselves as masters, and also the Chalcidians of Euboea; for the Chalcidians of Euboea also came over to the country of the Sithones and jointly peopled about thirty cities in it, although later on the majority of them were ejected and came together into one city, Olynthus; and they were named the Thracian Chalcidians.(Stabo 7.11)
Olynthus was seventy stadia distant from Potidaea.(Strabo 7.28)
The naval station of Olynthus is Macyperna, on the Toronaean Gulf.(Strabo 7.29) Commentary: Argeadae = The name appears to have been derived from the Macedonian Argos, i.e., Argos Oresticum

This extract is from: The Geography of Strabo (ed. H. L. Jones, 1924), Cambridge. Harvard University Press. Cited May 2003 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains comments & interesting hyperlinks.


Ουρανούπολις

ΟΥΡΑΝΟΥΠΟΛΙΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΓΙΟΝ ΟΡΟΣ
Ο Στράβων παραδίδει ότι η Ουρανούπολις ιδρύθηκε από τον Αλέξαρχο, το γιο του Αντίπατρου, εκεί όπου ο Ξέρξης είχε προσπαθήσει να ανοίξει διώρυγα στη χερσόνησο του Αθου (Στράβ. 7ο βιβλ., 35ο απόσπ.).

ΠΟΤΙΔΑΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
  After Thessaloniceia come the remaining parts of the Thermaean Gulf as far as Canastraeum; this is a headland which forms a peninsula and rises opposite to Magnetis. The name of the peninsula is Pallene; and it has an isthmus five stadia in width, through which a canal is cut. On the isthmus is situated a city founded by the Corinthians, which in earlier times was called Potidaea, although later on it was called Cassandreia, after the same King Cassander, who restored it after it had been destroyed. The distance by sea around this peninsula is five hundred and seventy stadia. And further, writers say that in earlier times the giants lived here and that the country was named Phlegra; the stories of some are mythical, but the account of others is more plausible, for they tell of a certain barbarous and impious tribe which occupied the place but was broken up by Heracles when, after capturing Troy, be sailed back to his home-land. And here, too, the Trojan women were guilty of their crime, it is said, when they set the ships on fire in order that they might not be slaves to the wives of their captors

This extract is from: The Geography of Strabo (ed. H. L. Jones, 1924), Cambridge. Harvard University Press. Cited Mar 2003 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains comments & interesting hyperlinks.


Σάνη

ΣΑΝΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΣΣΑΝΔΡΑ
Η Σάνη ήταν μια από τις τέσσερις πόλεις που βρίσκονταν στη χερσόνησο της Παλλήνης (Στράβ. 7ο βιβλ., 27ο απόσπ.).

Σίγγος

ΣΙΓΓΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
Η πόλη αυτή, που επί των ημερών του Στράβωνα ήταν κατεστραμμένη, έδωσε το όνομα της στον Σιγγιτικό κόλπο (Στράβ. 7ο βιβλ., 31ο απόσπ.).

Chalcidians of Euboea peopled Sithonia

ΣΙΘΩΝΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ
The Chalcidians of Euboea also came over to the country of the Sithones and jointly (with the Argeadae) peopled about thirty cities in it, although later on the majority of them were ejected and came together into one city, Olynthus; and they were named the Thracian Chalcidians

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