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Strepsa (/
ˈstrɛpsə/; Gr****: Στρέψα) was an
ancient city of Mygdonia, Macedon, near Therma,
toward Chalcidice. The
editors of the
Barrington Atlas of the...
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cities of
Mygdonia were
Therma (Thessalonica), Sindus, Chalastra, Altus,
Strepsa, Cissus,
Mellisurgis (today, Mellisourgós), and Heracleustes. According...
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Pylaia is
found in the
historian Thucydides, in 319 BC,
under the name
Strepsa. It was
later known as Kapoutzida, from the
Turkish word kapıcı ("gatekeeper")...
- Polichnitai, near
Stolos Potidaea Sane
Scione Sermylia Spartolos Stolos Strepsa Torone Tragilus Argilus Bergaioi Neapolis Thasos Abdera Aenus Methone Samothrace...
- formalized,
Athens withdrew its
troops from Macedonia, via
Beroea and
Strepsa, and
marched on
Potidaea with 3000
hoplites and 600
Macedonian hor****...
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Western Macedonia,”
classical Philology 46 (1951): 1–16.
Charles F. Edson, “
Strepsa (Thucydides 1.61.4),”
classical Philology 50 (1955): 169–90.
Charles F...