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Chalkidiki (/kælˈkɪdɪki/; Gr****: Χαλκιδική, romanized: Chalkidikḗ [xalciðiˈci],
alternatively Halkidiki), also
known as Chalcidice, is a
peninsula and...
- old
Chalcidic citizens at the same time as
these were
reinstated at Catana, 461 BC; and
hence we find,
during the
ensuing period, the
three Chalcidic cities...
- ISBN 978-0-300-12079-0. Psoma, S. (2011). "The
Kingdom of
Macedonia and the
Chalcidic League". In Lane Fox, R. (ed.). Brill's
Companion to
Ancient Macedon:...
- Anaxilas. His laws,
originally written in verse, were
adopted by the
other Chalcidic colonies in
Sicily and Italy.
According to Aristotle,
there was nothing...
-
Stagirus and
Toroni as well as a
number of
minor towns, and most of the
Chalcidic peninsulas. An
attack on Eion was
foiled by the
arrival of Thucydides...
- born in Catania, ****tively
wrote program of laws used here and in
other Chalcidic cities, both in
Sicily and
through Magna Graecia.
suggesting a link between...
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Akanthos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκανθος; Latin: Acanthus) was an
ancient Gr**** city on the
Athos peninsula, on the
narrow neck of land
between the
sacred mountain...
- Λάμις),
arrived in
Sicily about the time that
Leontini was
founded by the
Chalcidic colonists, and
settled themselves first near the
mouth of the
river Pantagias...
- and
early 5th
centuries BC for Scythians; Gr****-made Attic, Corinthian,
Chalcidic, and
Thracian helmets replaced the Caucasian-made "Kuban type" helmets...
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Emperor of
Serbs and Gr****s.
Kantakouzenos raised a
small army and took the
Chalcidic peninsula, then
Veria and Voden.
Veria was the
richest town in the Bottiaea...