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Mecyberna or
Mekyberna (Ancient Gr****: Μηκύβερνα) was a town of Chalcidice,
ancient Macedonia,
which stood at the head of the
Toronaic Gulf,
which was...
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Kalyves Polygyrou or Kalives, (Gr****: Καλύβες, [kaˈlives]), old name
Mecyberna, is a
village in
Chalkidiki peninsula in
Central Macedonia of Northern...
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excavation had
uncovered more than five
hectares of
Olynthus and a
portion of
Mecyberna (the
harbor of Olynthus). On the
North Hill this
hurried pace
proved relatively...
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least some
cities submitted to him,
including Toroni and
Mecyberna—a
small town
which acted as the
harbour of Olynthos—having seen the fate...
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Sermyle (Σερμύλη), was a town of Chalcidice,
between Galepsus and
Mecyberna,
which gave its name to the
Toronaic Gulf,
which was also
called Sermylicus...
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Conon as the
sources of the
tales they
wrote down;
Hegesippus of
Mecyberna,
author of the Palleniaca, and Theagenes, who aut****d the Macedonica...
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Peace of
Nicias of 421 BCE it was sti****ted that the
inhabitants of
Mecyberna, Sane and
Singus would live in
their own
cities under the same conditions...
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Trikorfo beach. The
western seaside (between the
central beach and the
Mecyberna complex)
consists of Lazaridika, Megika,
Bazakeika (Martha Haus), Katsarou...
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Thurston Peck,
Harpers Dictionary of
classical Antiquities (1898), M,
Mecyberna, Megalesia". www.****us.tufts.edu.
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