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Olynthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὄλυνθος
Olynthos,
named for the ὄλυνθος olunthos, "the
fruit of the wild fig tree") is an
ancient city in present-day Chalcidice...
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Delian League. The
inhabitants of
these cities abandoned them and
moved to
Olynthos in an act of synoecism,
forming a
single state and
adopting the demonym...
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restricted to the family,
while public areas accommodated visitors. In
Olynthos and Halieis,
street plans in the
classical city were rectilinear, and thus...
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Archaeological Museum of
Olynthos opened in July 1998 in a
building on the
archaeological site of
ancient Olynthos, 5 km from Moudania, Halkidiki...
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ancient buildings only in
their stone-built
lower walls, as at the city of
Olynthos. A very
early example is the two-storey
fortified House of the
Tiles at...
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second wife), and two more fled to
Olynthos.
According to Justin, this
provided Philip with the
pretext of
attacking Olynthos and the
Chalkidian League. Philip...
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Chalcidian city of
Olynthos, but with the aid of Teleutias,
brother of the
Spartan king
Agesilaus II, the
Macedonians forced Olynthos to
surrender and dissolve...
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Philocrates with
Philip II of
Macedonia after Philip devastated the city of
Olynthos in 348 BC. The unpo****rity of the
treaty resulted in
Philocrates being...
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Skioni Nea
Tenedos Nea
Triglia Neochori Neos
Marmaras Nikiti Olympiada Olynthos Ormylia Ouranoupoli Palaiochora Palaiochori Palaiokastro Paliouri Pefkochori...
- War. In 352 BC, Philip's
erstwhile ally, the
Chalkidian League (led by
Olynthos),
alarmed by Philip's
growing power,
sought to ally
themselves with Athens...