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    Potidaea (redirect from Potidea)
    Potidaea (/ˌpɒtɪˈdiːə/; Ancient Greek: Ποτίδαια, Potidaia, also Ποτείδαια, Poteidaia) was a colony founded by the Corinthians around 600 BC in the narrowest...
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    Nea Poteidaia (redirect from Nea Potidea)
    took part in the battle of Plataea, a Hellenic victory. Subsequently Potidea was a member of the first Athenian Alliance. It seceded in 432/1 BC with...
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    to Mardonius in Thessaly with the remnants of his men. While besieging Potidea, Artabazus also decided to besiege Olynthus, which was also in revolt....
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    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...
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  • The Isthmus of Potidea created in 1937, connects the Kassandra peninsula with the mainland of Greece. The city of Potidaea was dug through the sandy soil...
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    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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    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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    Potidea canal...
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    mostly coastal colonies of other Greek states such as Amphipolis, Olynthos, Potidea, Stageira and many others, and to the north another tribe dwelt, called...
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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...
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  • Paestum Potidaea Chalcidice, Greece Nea Poteidaia Potidaia (Ποτίδαια), Potidea Priapus Canakkale, western Turkey Karabiga Priene Ionia, western Turkey...
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  • 480 BCE Battle of Artemisium 480 BCE Battle of Salamis 480 BCE Siege of Potidea 480 BCE Siege of Olynthus 479 BCE Battle of Plataea 479 BCE Battle of Mycale...
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    However, Artabazus (who had earlier commanded the Sieges of Olynthus and Potidea), had disagreed with Mardonius about attacking the Greeks, and he had not...
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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...
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  • Peloponnese peninsula to the rest of Greece Isthmus of Gibraltar Isthmus of Potidea, connecting the Kassandra peninsula with the mainland of Greece Isthmus...
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    its alliance with Corinth's enemy Korkyra and Athenenian treatment of Potidea. However, according to Thucydides the real cause of the war was Sparta's...
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    river Olynthios delta, including Papa Aloni beach and Portes before Nea Potidea. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός...
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    birthplace, to the northeast; the archeological sites of Olynthus and Potidea, Petralona cave to the west; and densely wooded Mount Cholomon 15 km north...
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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...
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  • Ποσειδώνας Poseidónas posiˈðonas Neptune Ποτίδαια Potídaia Ποτίδαια Potídaia poˈtiðea Potidaea Ποτίολοι Potíoloi Ποτίολοι Potíoloi poˈtioli Puteoli; Pozzuoli...
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    Eudamidas placed garrisons in the cities that asked for it, occupied Potidea (recently included in the Chalcidian League), and established his base...
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    (Croatia), Herceg Novi (Montenegro), Timișoara (Romania), Porto Carras / Potidea Palace (Greece), Opatija (Croatia), Bechichi (Montenegro), Istanbul (Turkey)...
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  • since 356 BC, after Philip's capture of the Athenian colonies of Pydna and Potidea. Philip had then been drawn into the Sacred War, on behalf of the Thessalians...
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  • since 356 BC, after Philip's capture of the Athenian colonies of Pydna and Potidea. The Third Sacred War began shortly after the Phocian seizure of the Temple...
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  • Alexander was born, his father 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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  • Date of birth (1995-11-11) 11 November 1995 (age 28) Place of birth Nea Potidea, Chalkidiki, Greece Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Defensive midfielder...
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