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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...
- took part in the
battle of Plataea, a ****enic victory.
Subsequently Potidea was a
member of the
first Athenian Alliance. It
seceded in 432/1 BC with...
- to
Mardonius in
Thessaly with the
remnants of his men.
While besieging Potidea,
Artabazus also
decided to
besiege Olynthus,
which was also in revolt....
- Olynthos,
Philip was to
capture the city of
Potidea,
located in the
territory of the
Chalkidian League.
Potidea was at that time
under the
control of Athens...
- The
Isthmus of
Potidea created in 1937,
connects the K****andra
peninsula with the
mainland of Greece. The city of
Potidaea was dug
through the
sandy soil...
- the day
Alexander was born,
Philip was
preparing a
siege on the city of
Potidea on the
peninsula of Chalcidice. That same day,
Philip received news that...
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Paionia (358 BC) 1st
Illyria (358 BC)
Amphipolis (357 BC)
Pydna (356 BC)
Potidea (356 BC) 2nd
Illyria (356 BC)
Krinides (356 BC) 1st
Thrace (355 BC) Maroneia...
- Park Vikos–Aoös
National Park Samariá
Gorge Kremasta (lake)
Mount Pelion Potidea Kanal,
Chalkidiki Manganari beach, Ios (island)
Landscape of Stymfalia...
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mostly coastal colonies of
other Gr****
states such as Amphipolis, Olynthos,
Potidea,
Stageira and many others, and to the
north another tribe dwelt, called...
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Paestum Potidaea Chalcidice,
Greece Nea
Poteidaia Potidaia (Ποτίδαια),
Potidea Priapus Canakkale,
western Turkey Karabiga Priene Ionia,
western Turkey...