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- Scione or Skione (Ancient Gr****: Σκιώνη) was an ancient Gr**** city in Pallene, the westernmost headland of Chalcidice, on the southern coast east of the...
- or revolts were to take place once the truce was signed.  The people of Scione, in the Chalcidice, had revolted about this time, and while Sparta claimed...
- Scione is a genus of flies in the family Tabanidae. Scione ablusus Fairchild, 1964 Scione acer Philip, 1958 Scione albifasciata (Macquart, 1846) Scione...
- Eupithecia scione is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Ecuador. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia scione Herbulot 1987". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- around the 8th century BC who founded cities such as Mende, Toroni and Scione. A second wave came from Andros in the 6th century BC who founded cities...
- between Scione and Mende, Aethilla persuaded the other Trojan women to burn the ships, forcing Protesilaus to remain and found the city of Scione. A rare...
- into the Delian League 429 All Chalkidiki cities (Except Mende, Acanthus, Scione, Stagirus and Aphytis) leave the Delian League 429 Athens Siege of Kydonia...
- between Athens and Sparta, but it was at once imperilled by the city of Scione, which it transpired had come over to Brasidas two days after the truce...
- 4.117–4.118 Scione revolts from Athens to Brasidas. 4.120–4.123 Truce breaks down. 4.122–4.123. Athenians retake Mende and besiege Scione. 4.129–4.131...
- Hydna of Scione (alternately called Hydne or Cyana) (fl. 480 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** swimmer and diver given credit for contributing to the destruction...