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Potidaea (/ˌpɒtɪˈdiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ποτίδαια, Potidaia, also Ποτείδαια, Poteidaia) was a
colony founded by the
Corinthians around 600 BC in the narrowest...
- The
Battle of
Potidaea was
fought in 432 BC
between Athens and a
combined army from
Corinth and
Potidaea,
along with
their various allies.
Along with the...
- of
their essential characteristics –
Amphipolis (birthplace of Xena),
Potidaea (birthplace of Gabrielle),
Athens (birthplace of Joxer), Corinth, Delphi...
- the
siege of
Potidaea by
blocking the
entrance to the Gulf of Corinth.
Meanwhile an
Athenian fleet, led by Archestratus,
sails for
Potidaea. However, instead...
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Battle of
Potidaea (432 BC):
Athenians against Corinthians (detail).
Scene of
Socrates (center)
saving Alcibiades. 18th
century engraving.
According to...
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encouraged Potidaea to
revolt and ****ured them that they
would ally with them
should they
revolt from Athens.
During the
subsequent Battle of
Potidaea, the...
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Princess (1995–2001). She is
referred to by fans as the
Battling Bard of
Potidaea. Her
trademark weapons are the
Amazon fighting staff and later, the sais...
- in 479 BC. It destro**** a
Persian army that was
attacking the town of
Potidaea in Greece. As
early as 426 BC, the Gr****
historian Thucydides inquired...
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Battle of
Sybota 433
Anactorium is
annexed by
Korinth 432
Psaumis dies 432
Potidaea leaves the
Delian League and is
sieged by
Athens 432
Pydna is besieged...
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access to the K****andra Peninsula.
Built on the site of the
ancient city of
Potidaea, 33
kilometers south-west of Polygyros, it was re-founded in 1922 by Gr****...