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Contents- περιεχόμενα
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Wikipedia ................................................................................................................................... 5
Geographie ................................................................................................................................ 5
Geschichte ................................................................................................................................. 6
Nutzung ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Literatur ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Einzelnachweise ........................................................................................................................ 8
Μια ενδεικτικη μετάφραση ...................................................................................................... 9
γεωγραφία................................................................................................................................. 9
Αποσπάσματα από βιβλία ...................................................................................................... 12
ΕΥΡΕΤΗΡΙΟ ............................................................................................................................... 79
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Wikipedia
Geographie
befindet sich auf Position ♁40° 11′ 48″ N, 23° 19′ 59″ O. Die
mittlere Tiefe des Kanals beträgt 4,5 m, die Schwankungsbreite
der Tiefe ist 3,5 bis 5,5 m.[2] 1975 betrug die minimale Tiefe des
Kanals 2,8 m.[3] Die Wassertiefen vor der westlichen Einfahrt in
den Kanal betragen bereits in kurzer Entfernung zur westlichen
Einfahrt 35 m. Vor der östlichen Einfahrt beträgt die Wassertiefe
für 2 bis 3 km lediglich bis zu 5 m; anschließend fällt dann der
Meeresboden auf Tiefen von 38 m und darüber hinaus ab.[3]
Der Tidenhub am Kanal von Potidea beträgt 25 cm. Durch den
Kanal von Potidea fließen Wassermengen mit einer Flussrate von
18 bis 35 Kubikmeter pro Sekunde. Der Wasserfluss wird sowohl
in westlicher (in den thermaischen Golf) als auch in östlicher
Richtung (in den toronäischen Golf) beobachtet und wird durch
den Tidenhub und die Windkraft verursacht.[2]
Geschichte
Die Entstehungsgeschichte des Kanals ist nicht vollständig
aufgeklärt. Bereits Strabo erwähnte den Kanal im 1. Jahrhundert
n. Chr. Demzufolge wurde der Kanal von Potidea durch den
makedonischen König Kassander gleichzeitig mit der Gründung
der südlich von Potidea gelegenen Stadt Kassandreia 315 v. Chr.
gebaut. Bei der Beschreibung der Belagerung von Potidea durch
die persische Streitmacht unter Artabazos 480–479 v. Chr. wurde
der Kanal von Herodot nicht erwähnt. Ebenso wenig beschreibt
Thukydides in seinem Werk über den Peloponnesischen Krieg
den Kanal in seinem Bericht über die Belagerung von Potidea
durch Athen 432–430 v. Chr. Weitere Quellen zur Bestätigung
seiner Existenz ab Ende des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. existieren
nicht.[1]
1407 ließ der byzantinische Kaiser Manuel II. Paleologos
gesichert den Kanal erneut ausheben und gleichzeitig an dessen
Südseite Befestigungsanlagen errichten. 1423 übernahmen die
Venezianer Thessaloniki sowie den Kanal von Potidea samt
Kassandra. Trotz der militärischen Sicherungsmaßnahmen fiel
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Nutzung
In der Antike war der Kanal für die recht küstengebundene
Schifffahrt eine große Erleichterung. Die Umfahrung der
Halbinsel Kassandra, um beispielsweise aus Byzanz per Schiff
Thessaloniki zu erreichen, entfiel durch den Kanal. Im
Mittelalter und vor allem in der Neuzeit nahm mit zunehMender
Hochseetüchtigkeit der Schiffe die Bedeutung des Kanales ab,
zumal die Zeitersparnis bei Auslassung der Umschiffung der
Halbinsel Kassandra mit der Nutzung von Schiffsmotoren
abnahm. In der Gegenwart nutzen den Kanal von Potidea
vorwiegend die örtlichen und regionalen Fischer, um auf kurzem
Wege mit ihren Schiffen vom Typ Kaika vom thermaischen in
den toronäischen Golf zu gelangen. Die Nutzung des Kanals ist
aufgrund seiner Ausmaße bezüglich Breite und Tiefe ohnehin auf
kleinere Schiffe beschränkt.
Literatur
Strabo (Hrsg. Horace Leonard Jones): The Geography of Strabo.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge 1924.
Ioakim A. Papangelos: Chalkidiki. Griechenland. 3. Auflage.
Malliaris-Paidia, Thessaloniki 1987,.[4]
Établissement Principal du Service Hydrogéographique et
Océanographique de la Marine. Côte Est de Grèce. De Evvoïkós
Kólpos (partie nord) à Kólpos Kaválas. 1:250.000. BP 30316 –
29603, Brest Cedex 2005.
Klaus Bötig: Marco Polo Chalkidiki. Reisen mit Insider Tipps.
7. Auflage. MairDumont, Ostfildern 2006,.
Commons: Kanal von Potidea – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos
und Audiodateien
Einzelnachweise
Ioakim A. Papangelos. Chalkidiki. Griechenland. 3. Auflage.
Verlag Malliaris-Paidia, Thessaloniki 1987.
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γεωγραφία
mentioned gave its name to the gulf (Thuc. v. 18 ; Plin. ... only Potidaea
on the isthmus also had a harbour on the Thermaic gulf, and was of
importance (Thuc. i. 56 f.). Aphytis is Phormio's base against Potidaea
(Thuc. i. 64). 6ep£p.p&>. On Attic tribute lists QpApfiaioi is often coupled
with Scione (cf. C. I. A. i. 227, 229, 237). 2kiuvt)s ...
A Companion to Ancient Thrace Julia Valeva, Emil Nankov, Denver
Graninger - 2015 - - From Plataea to Potidaea: Studies in the History and
Historiography of the Pentecontaetia. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins
University Press. Balcer, J. M. 1988. “Persian Occupied Thrace.” Historia,
37: 1–21. Boteva, D. 2011. “Re-reading Herodotus on the ... Leiden: Brill.
Isserlin, B. S. J., et al. 2003. “The Canal of Xerxes: Summary of
Investigations 1991–2001.” Annual of the British School at Athens, 98:
369–385. Lendle, O. 1995. Kommentar zu Xenophons Anabasis (Bücher
1–7).
A Companion to Greek Studies - Σελίδα 5 The easternmost of its three
projections, which was called Acte, is joined to the continent by an isthmus
about a mile and a half broad, where the remains of Xerxes' Canal are still
visible. From this point it extends for about 40 miles, until at ... the end of
Sithonia the town of Torone was situated, and close to the isthmus of
Pallene, which is narrower than that of Athos, being only half a mile wide,
lay the important Corinthian colony of Potidaea. At no great distance
from it, at the head of the ...
A Companion to Greek Studies: Edited by Leonard Whibley ; 4th Ed., Rev
Leonard Whibley - 1968 - - The easternmost of its three projections, which
was called Acte, is joined to the continent by an isthmus about a mile and
a half broad, where the remains of Xerxes' Canal are still visible. From
this point it extends for about 40 miles, ... Near the end of Sithonia the town
of Torone was situated, and close to the isthmus of Pallene, which is
narrower than that of Athos, being only half a mile wide, lay the important
Corinthian colony of Potidaea. At no great distance from it, at the head
of the ...
A Compendium of Ancient and Modern Geography: For the Use of Eton
School Aaron Arrowsmith, Charles Grenfell Nicolay - 1856 - - attending
the doubling of the Promontory Athos, now called Cape Monte Santo ; this
Canal, which commenced at Sana, was a mile and a half long, broad
enough for two galleys to row abreast, and occupied three years in
cutting90. ... On the neck of the peninsula Pallene, and not far from
Olynthus , was Potidaea Pinaca, founded by the Corinthians, from whom
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it was taken by the Athenians, and from the latter again by Philip, who gave
it to the Olynthians ; Cassander increased and ...
A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer Or Geographical Dictionary of the
...Angelo Heilprin - 1922 -
A Grammar of Ancient Geography,: Compiled for the Use of King's
...Aaron Arrowsmith, family of publishers Hansard (London) - 1832 -
Acanthus stood at the Eastern termination of the cana cut by Xerxes across
the neck of the peninsula Acte, to afford a passage fo, his immense
armament and prevent its encountering the dangers attending the doubling
of the Promontory Athos : this Canal was a mile and a hall long, broad
enough for two galleys to row abreast, and occupied three yean in
cutting31. The lofty M'. Athos, called now Monte Santo from the nurabei
of religious houses built round it, was said by the ancients ...
A Greek-English Lexicon - Σελίδα 1259 Robert Scott - 1889 -
A Greek-English Lexicon: Based on the German Work of Francis Passow
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott - 1875 - - Shortd. form rrór', q. v.
I] orïárrru, rrorîßúhho, 170716261ш, Dor. for rrpoçd. THor-töat'a, ail, lon.
a[r], 11i), r?, Potidaea, a city in t e peninsula a lene, later merged in
Cassandrêa, Hdt. 8, 128; Ar. Eq. 43S; Strab. p. 330. Hence +Hartdatárrlç
ov, lon. atr'1rr7ç, ш, tl, an inhab. of ŕotidaea, a Potitlaean, Hdt. 8, 126: and
fHortdatärtxóç, n', 6v, of or relating to Potidaea, Thuc. ... Hence
Hortoniptov, au, râ, a Canal or ditch fw irrigation, LX . Horror-ng, ой, à,
(nor-1%) one who gives to drink, waters, LX.
A Guide to the Ancient World: A Dictionary of Classical Place Names
Michael Grant - 1986 - - Meanwhile, in the previous century, Greek cities
had begun the establishment of a number of colonies in the region, to which
they gave the name of Chalcidice; the last and most important of these
settlements was Potidaea (c 600). After temporarily submitting to Xerxes
I (480) — who had dug a one-and-a-half mile Canal through Acte three
years earlier — the people of Chalcidice joined the Delian League under
Athenian leadership, but revolted in 433/31 and established a league of ...
A History of All Nations - Τόμος 24 - Σελίδα 35 Ferdinand Justi, Sara
Yorke Stevenson, Morris Jastrow - 1905 -
A History of All Nations from the Earliest Times: Being a Vniversal ...
1905 -
A History of All Nations: General index - Σελίδα 35 1902 -
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been in the Bottic land west of Olynthos, they would have visited it on
their journey to Potidaia, for it would have been far out of their way to
return to it en route from Akanthos to Pallene. Thus there is no location
available for ... There is, in fact, one ancient reference to Stolos which
places it between Sithonia and the Canal of Xerxes (Sane) : Torone,
Siggos, Stolos, fretum quo montem Atho Xerxes Persarum rex continent!
abscidit (Pliny, N. H. IV, 36f.)ls Pliny's evidence, then, ...
An Illustrated Historical Atlas Map of Holt County, Mo: Carefuly ...Brink,
McDonough & Co - 1877 - - ... attempts to cut a Canal across the isthmus
of Suez. Failure after a loss of over 100,000 men. The circus Maximus,
Rome, is erected. Necho II. of Egypt defeated by Nebuchadnezzar.
Jeremiah's rophecy of the years' captivity. Nebuchadnezzar .... Potidea
besieged by the Athenians (taken in 429). Death of Pericles. Rise of Cleon.
Battle of Mt. Algidus; Volsci defeated. The plague at Athens. Plato born
(died 347). Siege of Platea. Naval victories of Phormio. Revolt and fall of
Mytilene.
An Introduction to the Study of Grecian and Roman Geography. George
Long, Robley Dunglison - 1829 - ... over in silence the difficulty raised
about a Canal five or six miles long, and allow the declamation its full
effect, if Thucydides, whose authority is decisive, did not incidentally
mention the king's Canal, and Sane, an Andrian colony, situated on its
banks.” The mountain promontory of Athos is now covered with
monasteries, and has received in modern times the appropriate name of
Monte Santo. Torone in Sithonia was a Greek city, garrisoned by
Athenians during the long war.f Potidaea ...
Analysis and Summary of Herodotus: With a Synchronistical Table of
...James Talboys Wheeler - 1907 - - It then sailed through the Canal at
Athos, levying troops from Assa, Pilorus, Singus, and Sarta ; 123 doubled
Cape Ampelus, taking both ships and men from Torone, Galepsus,
Sermyla, Mecyberna, and Olynthus , whose country is now called Sithonia
; stretched to Cape Canastrceum, taking men and ships from Potidaea,
Aphy- tis, Neapolis, -ZEga, Therambo, Scione, Menda, and Sana, whose
territory was once called Phlegra, but now Pallene ; and coasted to the
Thermaic Gulf, ...
Ancient Greece and Rome - Σελίδα 586 Israel Smith Clare - 1893 -
Potidaea, the most important of these in early times, was a colony from
Corinth. The Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Tor6ne\ Singus, Sermyle,
Galepsus and Mecyberna. Olynthus became a possession of Chalcedon in
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B. C. 480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly in Pall£ne, and the most
important was Mend£. Sane was founded by Andros, near the Canal of
Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were on the coast between Athos
and Am- phipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus arose ...
Ancient Greece: A Handbook - Σελίδα 139 Lesley Adkins, Roy A. Adkins
- 1998 - There was no Canal across the isthmus, but it was easier to drag
small ships across a special road (diolkos) (or to unload from one ship and
load on to another) than to sail around the Peloponnese. Corinth's two ports
... Relations with Athens deteriorated in the later 5th century BC; disputes
with Athens concerning Corcyra and Potidaea led to the outbreak of the
Peloponnesian War in 431 BC, in which Corinth suffered badly due to the
loss of trade, ships and colonies. Corinth defended ...
Ancient history - Σελίδα 758 Israel Smith Clare - 1906 - - Potidaea, the
most important of these in early times, was a colony from Corinth. The
Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Torone, Singus, Ser- myle, Galepsus
and Mecybcrna. Olynthus became a possession of Chalcedon in B. C.
480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly in Pallene, and the most
important was Mende. Sane was founded by Andros, near the Canal of
Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were on the coast between Athos
and Amphipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus arose ...
Ancient oriental nations and Greece - Σελίδα 586 1897 - - Potidaea, the
most important of these in early times, was a colony from Corinth. The
Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Toroné, Singus, Sermylé, Galepsus and
Mecyberna. Olynthus became a possession of Chalcedon in B. C. 480.
The colonies of Eretria were chiefly in Palléné, and the most important
was Mendé. Sané was founded by Andros, near the Canal of Xerxes.
Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were on the coast between Athos and
Amphipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus arose to ...
Ancient oriental nations and Greece - Σελίδα 586 Moses Coit Tyler - 1897
- - Potidaea, the most important of these in early times, was a colony from
Corinth. The Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Toróné, Singus, Sermylé,
Galepsus and Mecyberna. Olynthus became a possession of Chalcedon in
B. C. 480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly in Palléné, and the most
important was Mendé. Sané was founded by Andros, near the Canal of
Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were on the coast between Athos
and Amphipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus arose to ...
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Anders Lassen, Vc - Σελίδα 174 Suzanne Lassen - 1965 - They passed the
lighthouse on Cassandra and headed for the Potidaia Canal. It was
Anders's hope to be in Saloniki before the Germans managed to destroy the
town. The Potidaia Canal flows into the sea about thirty miles south of
Saloniki, and this whole area still remained in enemy hands; but Anders
reckoned that the two caiques would not attract attention as many other
similar boats sailed backwards and forwards in these waters. Through his
field- glasses he could observe the ...
Antiquitas: Abhandlungen zur alten Geschichte - Τόμος 5 - Σελίδα 106
Strabo, Wolfgang Aly - 1957 - - rierstadt auf einer durch einen Kanal
abschliessbaren Halbinsel gelegen hat, kommt nur die Wurzel der
nördlichen Nehrung in Frage. Die Lage gleicht sehr derjenigen von
Potidaia. Dann muss eine Station im Abstand von 200Stad. ausgefallen
sein, vermutlich dieWachttür- me der Klazomenier, die Strabon in seinem
Periplüs nicht fand und daher ohne nähere Ortsangabe zum Schluss
nachtrug. Problematisch bleibt die Lücke zwischen dem Achilleion und
Gorgippia, weil die Lage ...
Apollo History of Greece - Σελίδα 439 Cyril Edward Robinson - 1965 -
PELOPONNESE, etc. Megara Chalcedon, 660 and Sicilian Megara, 728,
Byzantium which founds Selinus, 648 Corinth Potidaea, 609 Corcyra, 735,
which founds Epidamnus Syracuse, 735, which founds Camaxina, 599
Anactorium, Leucas, c. 600 Achaea Croton, 710; Sybaris ... Tyranny
founded by Cypselus (657-630), carried on by Periander (625-585), who
encourages ' dithyrambic ' poetry; plans Canal through isthmus; builds
temple. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES—SUMMARIES 439.
Archaeological Reports - Τεύχος 52 - Σελίδα 171 2005 -
Archaiologikon deltion - Τόμος 31,Μέρος 2,Τεύχη 1-2 - Σελίδα 244 1984
Π.χ. έπισημάνθηκε ή ύπαρξη «μεσαιωνικής» όχύρωσης στή θέση Τσεγ-
γενέ Χισάρ όπου άνοίχτηκε τό νέο κανάλι τού Αξιού ποταμού. Τό
κληροτεμάχιο άριθ. 830 είναι κατάσπαρτο άπό χοντροειδή όστρακα. Στόν
αύλόγυρο τού ... Ποτίδαια Στήν παραλία, περίπου 800 μ. στά νότια τού
οίκισμού. έκεί πού άπότομα κατηφορίζει τό έδαφος προς τή θάλασσα,
βρέθηκε τάφος κιβωτιόσχημος, μισοκαταστραμμένος, διαστ.
0,60x0,70x0,55 μ., τών ύστερορωμαίκών χρόνων. Στήν περιοχή αύτή
έχουν ...
Atlas antiquus: In forty-eight original, graphic maps, with ...Emil Reich -
1908 - - Hence, Xerxes proceeds to Therma ; where the fleet again joined
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him, after going through the Canal of Mount Athos, made by the Persians,
doubling the promontory of Ampelos, and proceeding round the
promontory of Canastraeum by way of Scione, M ende, and Potidaea.
Meanwhile the Greeks had sent 10,000 hoplites under Euaenetus and
Themistoeles from the isthmus to Tempe, through the Euripus. These
generals, having disembarked at Halus, proceed to Tempe; but retreat ...
Atlas of world history Rand McNally and Company, Robert Roswell
Palmer - 1957 - - B4 140 Poti B6 67 Potidaea B5 23 Potomac R C3 150
Potosf G5 143 Potsdam C6 83 Povarkov, route of . ... C4 54 Oxford, Miss
E6 163 Oxford Canal 15a D8 31 Oxyrhynchus D2 20 Oyapok R F3 144
Ozolian Locris C3 26 Pa D5 119 Pachacamac H3 140 Pacific Ocean, 132
Padang H6 131 Paderborn A? 47 Paderborn, bishopric of 'J4 74 Padmavati
C6 118 Padua E6 55 Padus (Po) R B3 23 A3 26 Pagan F6 127 Pagasae B3
26 Pahang H7 127 Paita C8 132 Paithan C6 118 Paiute, ...
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Books in print / Subject guide ] ; Books in print : an index to the ...
[Anonymus AC00156529] - 1990 -
Books IV-VIII and Historica index - Σελίδα 442 Thucydides, Benjamin
Jowett - 1900 -
Brill's Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in the Archaeology and
...Robin J. Fox, Robin Lane Fox - 2011 - - In 480 bc a Canal was even
dug by the Persians at Akte, a large-scale work whose traces still survive.10
Olynthus and Potidaia revolted after the battle of Plataia and for this
reason the Persians punished them both: they did not manage to capture
Potidaia, but they destroyed Olynthus and gave the city to the
Chalcidians of Torone. Selene Psoma has described in detail the political
alignments of. 10 B. S. Isserlin, “The Canal of Xerxes. Facts and
Problems,” BSA 86 (1991), 83–91; id., ...
Büyük lûgat ve ansiklopedi - Τόμος 10 - Σελίδα 299 1985 - - Potidaia,
M.Ö. VI. yy.in sonuna dogru Rorinthos'un zorba krall Periandros'un oglu
Euagoras tarafindan kuruldu. Yan bagimsiz bir koloni olan ve yalniz ...
Makedonyah Philippos II, halki köle olarak satilan ve yakilip yikilan
Potidaia'yi Olynthos'a geri verdi. Rassand- ros tarafindan yeniden ....
Washington'un yakinlarina kadar yer yer çaglayanlarla kesilen irmak,
Washing- ton'dan sonra derinlikleri 5 m'yi asan iki Kanal sayesinde sefere
elverisli hale gelir. (L) POTOMAN1 i. (fr. potomaníe).
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Acte, at the extremity of which the peak of Mount Athos rose to the height
of 6,400 feet ; through its isthmus, which is about a mile and a half broad,
the Canal was dug ... Gulf, was the promontory of Sithonia, with the town
of Torone ; and still further to the west, beyond the Toronaic Gulf, was that
of Paleene, with Mende and Scione on its southern side, and at its isthmus
the important Corinthian colony of Potidaea.
Collier's Encyclopedia: With Bibliography and Index Louis Shores - 1963
- - The digging of the Suez Canal revived interest in the island's strategic
position on the new shipping lanes that followed the ancient routes out of
the Red Sea to the East. In 1834 the British East India Company occupied
Socotra during their search for a good harbor at which to ... His military
record included distinguished service at Amphipolis, Potidaea (432 B.C.),
and Delium (424 B.C.). By 423 his teaching was sufficiently notorious to
attract the satirical attention of two dramatists, ...
Combined Atlases of Lenawee County, Michigan: 1874, 1893, 1916 1874
- Nacho Il. Egypt. attempts to cut s Canal across the isthmus of Suez.
Failure sfter s loss of 100.000 men. The Circus Maximus. Rome. is erected.
Hecho Il. of Egypt defeated by Nebuchsdneazar. Jeremiah'. prophecy of
the seva years' captivity. .... Motori, astronomer, nourished. Peloponnesiun
War begins between Athens and s confederacy with Sparta st the head,
lasting twenty~seven years and ending in the defeat of Athens. Potidea
besieged by the Athenians (takеп in 429). Death of ...
Copyright - Dionysius - Τόμος 8 1837 - Here was the narrowest part of the
isthmus, and a kind of Canal called the Diholcus, of which there are still
some remains, was carried from the harbour of Schoenus to the eastern
extremity of Port Lechaeum, and ships were run ashore at one of these
points and dragged to the other sea. This work existed in the time of
Aristophanes (Thesmophor. ... west of the isthmus. The most celebrated
were Syracuse and Corcyra. Potidaea, in Pallene, however, is an exception
to Müller's remark.
Course of Ancient Geography ... - Σελίδα 261 Henry Immanuel Smith -
1861 - - The navigation about these headlands was dangerous, particularly
about the precipitous promontory formed by Mt. Athos : it was here that
the first fleet of Darius was shattered : Xerxes constructed a Canal across
the peninsula, at the back of Mt. ... honorably mentioned in the Acts of the
Apostles; e, Olynthus , now Agia Maria, or Aio Mamas, at the head of the
Sinus Toronaicus, remarkable for its resistance to Philip ;Potidaea,
afterwards Cas- sandria, now Pinaka, a Corinthian colony, ...
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storste politiske Rolle. Hvor den havde ligget, gjaldt hos alle nyere
Topografer for sikkert.
From the earliest period to the end of the Persian war. v. 2 From ...George
William Cox - 1874 - - ... their zeal in promoting the digging of the Canal
under mount Athos. As this Canal was dug for the special benefit of the
Persian fleet, it must of course be used by them ; and we hear of no such
mischief as that which the storm on this iron-bound coast wrought on the
ships of Mardonios. Doubling the Toronaian promontory of Ampelos, the
fleet passed the Greek cities of Torone, Sermyle, and Olynthos. Thence,
having levied contributions of men and ships on Potidaia, Aphytis,
Skione, ...
Geographical Dictionary, Or Universal Gazetteer, Ancient and Modern:
...Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1823 - Austria; 4 NE. Steyregg. Potenza,
(an. Potentia,) t. Naples, cap. Basilicata; 54 SE. Benevento, 73 E. Naples.
Lon. 14. 4. E. Lat. 40. 40. N. Bp. see. It is built on the ruins of an ancient
town, which was destroyed in 1250. Potenza, r. which rises in the
marquisate of Ancona, and runs into the Adriatic, Lon. 1345. E. Lat. 43.
22. N. Potes, t. Spain, Asturia; 25 SW. Santillana. Potherie, (La,) see
Chalain. Poti, see Puti. Potidaea, now Cassandra. Potiers, t. France, Côte-
d'Or; 3 Molesmes. Potigny, t.
Geographie (Griechenland): Berg in Griechenland, Bucht in ...Bucher
Gruppe, Quelle: Wikipedia - 2011 -
Georgica: Greek Studies in Honour of George Cawkwell - Σελίδα 138
Michael A. Flower, Mark Toher - 1991 - - Nor is the sea idle later on, for
instance in destroying the Persians at Potidaea when it first changes to
land, and then, catastrophically, back again: and here it is explicitly
because of the Persians' impiety, their asebeia (8.129). It is utterly
appropriate that ... For instance, we should not naturally have worried
ourselves about how the workmen on the Athos Canal were fed, but
Herodotus tells us — food needed to be transported 711 Just as it did with
Mardonius before, 6.44.2-3. 71 Cf. the ...
Great Books of the Western World - Σελίδα 340 1952 - - ... his jealousy
of Themistocles, 283 Timoxenus, his plot to betray Potidaea, 283
Tisamenus, Grecian soothsayer, story of, 295, 296 Tomyris, Queen of the
Massagetae, refuses to receive the embassy from Cyrus, 46; sends message
to the king, 46; ... immensity of the expedition, 220; his Canal of Athos,
220, 221; his collection of stores, 221; his march from Critalla, 221; crosses
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the Halys and marches through Phrygia, 221; reaches Celaenae, 221; he
and his army entertained by Pythius, ...
Great books of the Western world - Τόμος 6 - Σελίδα 340 Robert Maynard
Hutchins, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc - 1952 - - ... 229 Thrasybulus,
tyrant of Miletus, 4, 5 Thyrea, 19 Thyssagete, the, 127, 145 Tigris, the, 42,
43, 81, 170 Timodemus of Aphidnae, his jealousy of Themistocles, 283
Timoxenus, his plot to betray Potidaea, 283 Tisamenus, Grecian
soothsayer, ... immensity of the expedition, 220; his Canal of Athos, 220,
221; his collection of stores, 221; his march from Critalla, 221; crosses the
Halys and marches through Phrygia, 221; reaches Celaenae, 221; he and
his army entertained by Pythius, ...
Great books of the Western World - Τόμος 6 - Σελίδα 340 Robert Maynard
Hutchins, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, University of Chicago - 1952 - -
... 81, 170 Timodemus of Aphidnae, his jealousy of Themistocles, 283
Timoxenus, his plot to betray Potidaea, 283 Tisamenus, Grecian
soothsayer, story of, 295, 296 Tomyris, Queen of the Massagetx, refuses
to receive the embassy from Cyrus, ... immensity of the expedition, 220;
his Canal of Athos, 220, 221; his collection of stores, 221; his march from
Critalla, 221; crosses the Halys and marches through Phrygia, 221 ; reaches
Celaenae, 221 ; he and his army entertained by Pythius, ...
Grecian History - Σελίδα 106 James R. Jay - 1900 -
Greece - Σελίδα 149 Karen Van Dyck - 1995 - - Potidea, on the first finger,
triggered off Sparta's declaration of war in 432 BC, while the Battle of
Amphipolis put an end to the conflict in this area ten years later. Armies
clashed across the land, and fleets fought offshore. Finds from ... Xerxes's
Canal, now filled up, was built around 482 BC to help the Persians avoid
the fate suffered in their previous campaign, when their fleet was wrecked
sailing round Mount Athos. This and Xerxes's bridge over the Hellespont
were considered by the ...
Greece - Σελίδα 306 Alan Tucker - 1994 -
Greece - Σελίδα 83 1991 - - The isthmus has been breached by a Canal at
Nea Potidea, the site of ancient Poteidaia. The peninsula offers pleasant
beaches and a number of hotels especially at Sani, Kalithea, Agia
Paraskevland Paliouri which lies at the southern end looking across a bay
to the Sithonia peninsula. CHALKIS (HALKfDA) Euboia Michelin map
fold 30 - Pop 44 867 Chalkis is the capital of Euboia (Euboea) which is
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separated from the mainland by the Euripos, a channel 39m - 128ft wide
which is ...
Greece - Σελίδα 846 Larousse Harrap Publishers - 1989 - 32.5mls (52km):
Nea Triglia, road to the r. to the sea. 40mls (64km): to the r., Nea
Moudania, a very popular beach, in a somewhat unattractive location
(tourist police; Tel. 21-370). 40.6mls (65km): Leave the Polygyros road to
your l., unless you want to go straight to the site of Olynthus (see below,
117.5mls/188km) 47.5mls (76km); bridge over the Potidaean Canal cut
through the isthmus of the Cassandra peninsula (ancient Pallene
peninsula); the village of Nea Potidea partially ...
Greece: List of Monuments ... - Σελίδα 4 American School of Classical
Studies at Athens. Alumni, Charles Alexander Robinson - 1943 - Potidaea.
near Ludania, has walls just beyond the new Canal. There is a museum,
.also antiquities are to be found at .tthyto, i,.enae, bcione on the peninsula
of Pallene, Teronc. it south end of peninsula of Terone. lit, Athos. The
third peninsula of the Ohalcidice, has many xaonesteriea with important
ancient manuscripts, at the north end of the peninsula lie the ruins of
acanthus (T^risso), Poliryros, capital of Chalcidice, lies north of Olynthus
. It has a museum and a private collection, ...
Greece: The Mainland - Σελίδα 210 Nelles Verlag, Wolfgang Josing - 1995
- KASSANDRA / OLYNTHUS / SITHONIA building; but large
stretches of Sithonia, on the south and east coasts, are still unspoilt. What
were once little villages have spread like suburbs in the boom to meet the
needs of mass tourism, with all its benefits and curses. The road from
Thessaloniki runs through Nea Moudania (39 miles/63 km) and reaches
Kassandra first. Its narrow isthmus is crossed outside Nea Potidea by a
Canal 3/4 miles (1.2 km) long, which was built by King Kassandros ...
Greek History for Young Readers Alice Zimmern - 1903 - -
Grundriss der geographie und geschichte der alten, mittlern und ...Wilhelm
Pütz - 1852 - - Diese Hochfläche endet wieder in 3 kleinere (durch den
singitischen und toronaischen Busen gebildete) Halbinseln: a) Akte, die
Halbinsel des Athos, deren isthmus von Xerxes zu einem Kanal
durchstoehen wurde, b) Sithonia und c) Palläne, beide letztere weniger
gebirgig, als die erstere, daher für Ackerbau und Handel geeigneter und
vorzugsweise von Colonien angebaut. -— Der See Lychnitis. — Flüsse: a)
in den strymon. Busen: der Nestus und Strymon. b) in den thermaischen ...
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Grundriß der Geographie und Geschichte der alten, mittlern und ...Wilhelm
Pütz - 1851 - - einem Kanal durchstochen wurde, b) Sithonia und c)
Pallene, beide letztere weniger gebirgig, als die erstere, daher für
Ackerbau und Handel geeigneter und vorzugsweise von Colonien
angebaut. — Der See Lychnitis. — Flüsse: a) in den strymon. ... seit
Archelaus; 3) Thessalonice (früher Therma, j. Salonichi; Cicero's Exil),
von Cassander erbaut; 4) Potidaea auf dem isthmus von Pallene ; 5)
Olynthus , von Philipp II. zerstört ; 6) Amphipolis am Strymon, Colonie
von Athen (Schi.
Guide to Greece, the Archipelago, Constantinople, the Coasts of Asia
...Macmillan & Co - 1908 - - ... the month of the Canal. It has suffered
much from earthquakes. That in 1858 completely destroyed what was then
left of the town. Half an hour's drive south-west of the modern town are
the remains of old Corinth. The situation of the ancient town on the
isthmus was favourable to commerce, and the wealth which the town
acquired was the cause of such a corruption of its taste and morals that it
became a by-word, and though it sent out many flourishing colonies, —
Corcyra, Potidaea, ...
Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece - Σελίδα 139 Lesley Adkins, Roy A.
Adkins - 1997 - - Corinth. Crete. The city of Corinth, its acropolis
(Acrocorinth) and its surrounding territory are situated by the isthmus of
Corinth, therefore controlling north-south communications between the
Peloponnese and north Greece, and east-west communications between the
Aegean and Ionian Seas (fig. 4.5). There was no Canal across the isthmus,
but it was easier to drag small ships across a special road ...
Handbuch der Erdbeschreibung und Staatenkunde in ihrer Verbindung
...K. F. Robert Schneider - 1857 - - Auf der Halbinsel Pallene lagen im
Grunde des Toronaicus das mächtige Olynthus , jetzt Agios Mamas, und
Potidaea, später Cassandria, jetzt Athilos, sind alte Ortslagen; Cap Paliuri
die SSpitze, Insel Cassandra. Die SSpitze der Halbinsel Sithonia ist Cap
... An ihrem NEnde liegt nach N der Busen Istillar, hier lag das alte
Äcanthus, in dessen Nähe Xerxes an der schmalsten Stelle der Halbinsel
einen Kanal, Persergraben, nach dem B... Monte Santo hatte graben lassen;
weiter ...
Handbuch der Erdkunde: ¬Die Staaten von Nord-, Ost-, Süd- und ...Gustav
Adolph von Kloeden - 1877 - - 48. ontremoli 913. ontypool 196. ontypool-
Canal 139. Pontyprid, Distrikt 221. onza-Inseln 938. onza 938. Dole 180.
Poole-Hafen 78. jtivj 2Ä2. – 56. ... Portsmouth 179. Portugalete 1115.
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ofsagno 881. 888. Potschejow 539. Potenza 95lotenza, Fl. 797: 0tes 1100.
– 999. Potidaea 725. # Fl. 804. otterie-District 202. Pougues 186. Pouilly
1169. 1185. Pouilly-sur-Loire od. le Riche 1276. Ä 1260. Poult, Bg: 1297.
– 1978. # 1333. ovlen, Bg. 635. Poy 1314. Pozarevaz 671. 10 orcuna, Plat.
v.
Handbuch der Erdkunde: 2 - Σελίδα 1373 Gustav Adolf ¬von Klöden -
1861 - - 298. 303. Possen 974. – , Bg. 793. Possenhofen 1009. Poszorita
1114. Potes 78. Potenza 206. - l. 179. Potidaea 1182. Potrace, Fl. 185.
Potschappel 979. Potschejow, Kloster 1278. Potsching 1100. 1101.
Potsdam 874. – , Reg. - Bez. 865. ... 1211. Pyrimont 422. Pyritz 880.
Pyrmont 955. Pyrnyjan, Bg. 1217. Pyzdry 1264. Q. Quaden 1037. Quaglio
1208. Quagliuzzo 274. Quakenbrück 947. Quarken, Str. 10. 674. Quarnero-
Busen 1066. – -Canal 1146. Quart 273. Quarteira, Fl. 48.
Handbuch der Länder- und Staatenkunde von Europa: 2 - Σελίδα 1628
Gustav Adolf von Klöden - 1867 - - -Canal 12. Pribislav 1251. Pribram
1250. Priebus 1023. Priego 77. 113. 114. – 2 (Geb. 36. Priel, Bg. 169. 1225.
Prien, Dorf 1168. Prinns 932. Priesterberg, Bg. 843. la Prieuré 504.
Prignitz, Ldsch. 994. 10.09. Prigrada, Felsbank 949 Prilip ... Poffen, Bg.
909. – , Schloß 1128. Poffenhofen, Schloß 1167. Possruck, Geb. 167.
Postum-Fließ, Fl. 10.11. Postyen 1276. Poszorita 1301. Powjenez 1529.
Potaschma, Dorf 1515. Potenza 302. , Fl. 186. 206. 286. Potes 80. Potidaea
1387, Potrace ...
Here are Set Forth the Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus: That
...Herodotus - 1959 - - ... the other two and was led by Smerdomenes and
Megabyzus. 122. Here, then, the fleet was dispatched by the king's order;
and it passed through the Canal made in the peninsula of Athos and came
out into the gulf on which the city of Assa lies and Pilorus and ... From the
cities of that region ships and men came to join the fleet; that is to say, from
Potidaea and Aphytis, Neapolis, Aege, Therambo, Scione, Mende and
Sane. The ships coasted past these and then made for their ...
Hermathena - Τεύχη 60-68 - Σελίδα 22 1942 - - ... the sixth century. " D.
S. Robertson, Greek and Boman Architecture pp. 88 sqq., says it ' ' cannot
be older than the middle of the sixth century B.C." For the proposed Canal
see ... 159 sqq. New drafts to Leucas and Anactorium may be inferred from
Plutarch de sera num. vindicta 7, together with Thuc. i 55, and Plut. Vita
Themist. 24 (which testify to Corcyrean settlers in the two cities).
Potidaea: Thuc. i 58, Nic. Dam. F.G.H. IIA 70 F59, Ps.-Scymnus 629,
Strabo vn fr. 25, J 330. Bacchiads ...
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the invasion of Europe, i. 453 ; bridge of, across the Hellespont, i. 459;
scourging of the Hellespont by, i. 460 ; Canal of, across thepeninsula of
Athos, i. 462 ; march of, from Sardeis. i. 463; numbers of tho fleet of, i.
468 ; numbers of tho army of, i. 470 ; comparison of, with Napoleon
Bonaparte, i. 474 ; at Tempe, i. 480 ; rejects the advice of Demaratos ...
History of Greece: To the Death of Alexander the Great - Σελίδα 871 John
Bagnell Bury - 1922 - - Athenian colonists sent to Potidaea : Record of
this on a stone : C.I.A. i. 340 j Hicks, 45 ; Ditt.2 28. P. 409. — Aspasia :
cp. VVilamowitz-Mollendorff, Aristoteles und Athen, ii. 99. P. 410. ... with
the words, "the Athenians from the Pelopon- nesians, having conquered in
a sea-fight ": Ditt.2 30. P. 419. — The " peninsula " of Leucas : The Canal
of Periander, which had completely insulated it, seems to have been silted
up, for Thucydides mentions that ships were hauled across the isthmus.
History of Macedonia, 1354-1833 - Σελίδα 613 Apostolos Euangelou
Vakalopoulos - 1973 - - ... formerly the isthmus, of Cassandra, where the
Greeks resisted the forces of Mehmed Emin Pasha of Thessalonica. ships
gave protection to the flanks from the sea. On Mount Athos, the rebels had
entrenched themselves behind Provlakas (where Xerxes had constructed
his famous Canal). At Cassandra the defences were concentrated on the
narrowest point of the isthmus (see fig. 181), where it is only one kilometre
wide: at Portes near the village of Pinaka (present- day Potidaea).
History of the Hellenic World - Τόμος 2 - Σελίδα 334 1975 - Mt. Pangaign
oo: Macedonia -- Ennea Hodoo...googamos --- `---To-Ainos Foo Aroos”.
Fogo Thasos | | Ichnai- ... •Theme - Cape Sarpedonian - Chalestree on o -
- Melo > . . . oXerxes Canal - - - -Aineia o kanthos - oc Smilae A. - an o
o -Gigonos ssae .." -Olophyxos o, osestos o, ooo... •o. "... - Madytosobydos
- - - - - - Potidaia- Singos - e Akrothoon Elaiquse opardanos - - To Sanee
Galepsos • , C. N. al . Phrygia = Mt. Olymposo o Torone Nymphaion
lion.hoition Pnryg to.
History of the Hellenic World: The Archaic period - Σελίδα 334 George
Phylactopoulos, George S. Phylactopoulos, Ekdotik̄e Ath̄en̄on - 1975 - -
The fleet sailed through the northwards from Sardis, crossed the Hellespont
and camped at Canal at Athos, and having waited several days at Therme
(Thes- Doriskos where they joined up with the fleet which was sailing
salonike), continued down ... Thrace + »Agora fc°1' .tfardia i, □ Potidaia
Mende Gonnoi '"o X Mt. Ossa Meliboia •Torone • Skione Cape Ampclos
C3pe""Kanaslraia L^\S >Sestos Madytos. ,Abydos Elaious, •P»rdanos
ll(onrPhoition Phrygia ...
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were chiefly in Palléné, and the most important was Mendé. Sané was
founded by Andros, near the Canal of Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and
Argilus were on the coast between Athos and Amphipolis. Chalcedon and
Olynthus arose to ...
Inland Waterways of Europe - Σελίδα 244 Roger Calvert - 1963 - - ...
GREECE Leukados and Corinth Canals. — Ships from Piraeus to Brindisi
(see Cook's timetable) and others. Euripe and Stylidon channels. — Local
coasting ships from Chalcis to Stylis and Bolos. Nea Potidaia, local
vessels. (12) HOLLAND Amsterdam to the following : Alkmaar (Zaan and
North Holland C), Marken and Voldendam (Ijsselmeer), Harderwijk
(Toekomstig Eemer- meer), Kampen (Oostvaardersdiep), Lemmer,
Merentocht Avifauna, and to Lelystad and Zuiderzeewerken.
Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia: A Scientific and Popular ...1880 -
- ... of the Stomach (I SUB), and Fairy Book have been translated into
English, and found much favor. Mac'edon, post-v. and tp. of Wayne co.,
N. Y., on the Erie Canal and New York Central R. R. The township ...
Greece had very early planted many flourishing colonies in these regions,
as, for instance, Potidaea, a colony of Corinth, Chalcidice of Eubcea, and
Amphipolis of Athens. Greek became the prevailing language, and Greek
civilization the ruling spirit, but the dominant race was ...
Journal of the American Oriental Society - Τόμος 32 - Σελίδα 116 1912 -
- seventy-five miles south of the northern end of the modern Suez Canal,
between the larger and the smaller basins of the Bitter Lakes.1 The water
northeast of this peninsula, it may be supposed, was driven by a strong
east-wind into the larger basin of the Bitter Lakes, while the water in the ...
Herodotus relates that after the battle of Salamis (480 b. c.) Xerxes'
general, Artabazus, besieged the Corinthian colony Potidea, on the
narrow isthmus of the Macedonian peninsula Pallene.
Lectures on the Geography of Greece by the Rev. Henry Fanshawe ...Henry
Fanshawe Tozer - 1873 - ... which gradually attains the height of 4000 feet,
and finally throws up the vast conical peak. The peninsula of Sithonia,
also,_though lower than this, is still distinguished by its lofty broken
mountains; but that of Pallene nowhere rises to any height. This last,
however, claims our attention, because it possessed the important town of
Potidaea. This lay just within the isthmus, which is about half-a-mile
wide, and has evident traces of a Canal cut through it, which Strabo5
mentions, though it ...
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Library of Universal History Vol.II - Σελίδα 586 Moses Coit Tyler - 1899
Potidaea, the most important of these in early times, was a colony from
Corinth. The Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Toroné, Singus, Sermylé,
Galepsus and Mecyberna. Olynthus became a possession of Chalcedon in
B. C. 480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly in Palléné, and the most
important was Mendé. Sané was founded by Andros, near the Canal of
Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were on the coast between Athos
and Amphipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus arose to ...
Library of Universal Knowledge - Τόμος 2 - Σελίδα 586 Israel Smith Clare
- 1898 - - Potidaea, the most important of these in early times, was a
colony from Corinth. The Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Torone,
Singus, Sermyle, Galepsus and Mecyberna. Olynthus became a
possession of Chalcedon in B. C. 480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly
in Pallene, and the most important was Mende. Sane was founded by
Andros, near the Canal of Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were
on the coast between Athos and Am- phipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus
arose ...
Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from
...1914 - - Potidaea, the most important of these in early times, was a
colony from Corinth. The Chalcidian cities in Sithonia were Torone,
Singus, Ser- myle, Galepsus and Mecyberna. Olynthus became a
possession of Chalcedon in B. C. 480. The colonies of Eretria were chiefly
in Pallene, and the most important was Mende. Sane was founded by
Andros, near the Canal of Xerxes. Acanthus, Stageirus and Argilus were
on the coast between Athos and Amphipolis. Chalcedon and Olynthus
arose ...
Limonia - Massachusetts - Τόμος 14 - Σελίδα 243 1839 - Potidaea,
afterwards called Cassandria from Cassander, king of Macedon, founded
by the Corinthians (Thucyd., i. 56), stood on the narrow isthmus which
connects the peninsula of Pallene with the mainland. It sent 300 men to
Plataea (Herodot., ix. 28), and after the Persian war was subject to the
Athenians. Potidaea revolted from Athens, B. c. 432; and was not taken
till after a siege of two ... The Canal of Xerxes can still be distinctly traced.
Herodotus enumerates six towns within this ...
Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World: A Complete Pronouncing ...Angelo
Heilprin, Louis Heilprin - 1922 -
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Olvnthus. ... Eudamidas marched to Thrace, and put garrisons in the towns
that were friendly to him. Potidaea immediately revolted, and there ...
Our quaking earth - Σελίδα 245 Elliott B. Roberts - 1963 - Pacific Ocean,
53, 71, 77, 79, 81, 83, 99, 133, 158-159, 175-176, 177, 186, 189, 193-194,
197, 200 Palmieri, Luigi, 120 Panama Canal, 100 Panama City, Panama,
4 Paricutin volcano, Michoacan, Mexico, 60 Pasadena, California, 98-99
... 12, 33, 231 Portland, Oregon, 1 64 Portugal, 12 Poseidon, 36 Potidaea,
Greece, 183 Puerto Montt, Chile, 30 Puget Sound, Washington, 157-158
Quake Lake, Montana, 1 68— 170 Quiches Fault, Peru, 65 Rann of Cutch,
India, 64, 220 Rayleigh, ...
Outlines of ancient geography, with abstract of ancient history Scottish
school-book assoc - 1852 - ... Potidaea, a colony from Corinth — became
a colony of Athens, B.C. 431 — destroyed by Philip, 358, rebuilt by
Cassander, and called Cassandria: On the Toronaic gulf, Olynthus , a
colony and firm adherent of Athens, well known by the spirited orations of
Demosthenes — destroyed by Philip, 348 : On the Strymonic Gulf,
Stagira, b. p. of Aristotle ; on the top of Mt. Athos, Acroathon or
Ouranopolis (city of heaven); Acanthus, on the isthmus across which
Xerxes cut a Canal to convey his ...
PASCAL - Τόμος 33 - Σελίδα 340 ROBERT MAYNARD. HUTCHINS -
1980 - - ... his jealousy of Themistocles, 283 Timoxenus, his plot to betray
Potidaea, 283 Tisamenus, Grecian soothsayer, story of, 295, 296 Tomyris,
Queen of the Massagetae, refuses to receive the embassy from Cyrus, 46;
sends message to the king, 46; ... 220; his preparations for war, 220;
immensity of the expedition, 220; his Canal of Athos, 220, 221; his
collection of stores, 221; his march from Critalla, 221; crosses the Halys
and marches through Phrygia, 221; reaches CeUenae, 221; ...
Paulys Real-Encyclopa Die Der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft:
...August Friedrich von Pauly - 1965 - - ersten Mal auch mit einem Plan
wenigstens der Nordmauer und ihrer Umgebung und mit einer Reihe von
Abbildungen Tafel I——XVII. Gegen das Festland war das Stadtgebiet
bereits nach Strab. VII 330 fg. 25 durch einen Kanal abgetrennt, von dem
wir nicht erfahren, aus welcher Zeit er stammte. In einem Chrysobull ' des
J. 1407 erklärt Johannes Palaiologos, er habe einen Kanal durch den
Isthmos graben laswaren in der Neuzeit verfallen, aber in Resten sichtbar;
danach oder ...
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wars, ib. 239b; the Eurymedon, Cyprus, Egypt, ib. 24ie; expedition to
Potidaea, Apol. ... 3.404a; training, Laws 8.830a sq.; victorious, get free
maintenance, Apol. 36d athletic competitions: Laws 6.765c, 8.828c;
ordained for war, ib. 1.6333 sq., 8.830c sq., 832d sq.; see alto gymnastic(s);
physical training; training Athos, Canal cut through by Xerxes, Laws
3.699a Atlantic Ocean: named after Atlas ...
The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: P to Z - Σελίδα 3058 Saul Bernard
Cohen - 2008 - - Philip II of Macedon took (356) Potidaia and may have
destroyed it in the ensuing war. Rebuilt by Cassander, the city was named
Cassandreia. Formerly spelled Potidaea. Potiragua (PO-chee-rah-
GWAH), city (2007 population 10,372), SE bahia state, brazil, near Rio
pardo, 37 mi/60 km SW of camacan; 15 37'S 39 52'W. ... It is navigable
for large ships to Washington, D.C, and formerly many smaller boats went
to Cumberland (Maryland), via the Chesapeake and ohio Canal.
The Companion Guide to Mainland Greece - Σελίδα 214 Brian De Jongh,
John Gandon, Geoffrey Graham-Bell - 2000 - - from the colonies allied to
Athens under duress in the fifth century BC. At Nea Moudania, a
nondescript town with a fishing harbour, there are tavernas and a small
hotel. To reach the (Cassandra peninsula (the western 'claw' of the whole
Halkidiki peninsula) take the southbound road after the town over the
muddy Canal that crosses the isthmus. At the hinge of the 'claw', the site
of ancient Potidaia extends beyond this Canal. Xerxes' fleet, supporting
his invading army, anchored here in ...
The Early Age of Greece - Τόμος 1 - Σελίδα 129 Sir William Ridgeway -
1901 - - Though Thucydides cites only the quarrel between Corcyra and
Corinth and the siege of Potidaea as the proximate causes of the outbreak
of the Peloponnesian War, some of his Athenian contemporaries held that
it was largely due to the personal spite of Aspasia towards the Megarians.
Yet we do not for this discrepancy condemn Thucydides' history as a mere
tissue of inventions. It was a matter of dispute whether Xerxes had sailed
round Mount Athos, or through a Canal, ...
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...Hugh
Chrisholm - 1911 -
The encyclopædia britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, ...Hugh
Chisholm - 1911 -
The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...1905
-
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ii. 239, 242 ... 156 ; his contention with Minerva, 302 ; altar at the Isthmns,
352 ; temple at Potidaea, 356 ; statue dedicated to him by the Greeks after
Plataia, 438. Nereids, not known to the Egyptians, ii. 93 ; Magi sacrificed
to them, iv. 155. Nergal, i. 654 ; iii. 23. Neriglissar, i. 534. Nestor, iii. 264.
Nestus ...
The History of Herodotus: A New English Version - Τόμος 4 - Σελίδα 518
George Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, Sir John Gardner
Wilkinson - 1875 - 526, 527 ; captures Jerusalem, 532 ; invades Egypt, 532
; ii. 385 ; his Standard Inscription, 587. Neods, father of Psammetichus, ii.
231. — , son of Psammetichus, his Canal to the Red Sea, ii. 239 ... 156 ;
his contention with Minerva, 302 ; altar at the isthmus, 352 ; temple at
Potidaea, 356 ; statue dedicated to him by tho Greeks after Platan, 438.
Nereids, not known to the Egyptians, ii. 93 ; Magi sacrificed to them, iv.
155. Nergal, i. 654 ; iii. 23. Neriglissar, i. 534. NOTHON. Nestor, iii. 264.
The Home Encyclopædia: Compiled and Revised to Date from the Leading
...1895 -
The isthmus of Corinth: Crossroads of the Mediterranean World David
Pettegrew - 2016 - - 26. Hdt. 7.235; Th. 1.7, 1.13. 27. Th. 1.13.5 (Corinth's
pedestrian corridor); Th. 2.13, 2.18, and 3.89 (Corinth's bridge for attack).
Examples of fortifying Isthmoi for offensive sallies include Th. 3.94
(Leukas), 4.45 (Methana), and 6.97 (Thapsus). 28. Hdt. 1.174 (Canal at
Cnidus); Ps.-Scyl. 94 (settlement at Cyzicus); Hdt. 6.36–37 and X. HG
3.2.9–10 (wall over Thracian Chersonese); Th. 4.113 (the garrison at the
neck of Torone); Th. 4.120.2 and Ps.-Scyl. 66.3 (Potidaea as barrier in
land ...
The Journal of Hellenic Studies - Τόμος 24 - Σελίδα 141 1904 - - From
this point to the southern limit of the city the course of the wall is indicated
by a broad l®w mound skirting the eastern marsh, and occasionally
retaining remnants of its granite facing : we found no break in this wall
which could have admitted De Rustafjaell's Canal, and the hollow- ness of
the ground between this and the central harbour may perhaps be accounted
for by the removal of earth for the embankment of the city wall on the inner
side. Demir Kapu is a mere mass of rubble ...
The Landmark Thucydides - Σελίδα 649 Thucydides, Robert B. Strassler -
2008 - - ... 7.33.1, 7.58.1 as neutral in conflict between Syracuse and
Athens, 6.88.1-2 Cambyses (Persian King), 1.13.6, 1.14.2 Camirus
(Rhodes), 8.44.2 Canal across Acte peninsula, 4.109.2 Canastraeum,
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Cape, 4.1 10.2 cannibalism, 2.70.1 capes (points; ... See also money;
wealth accumulation in Athens as result of peace, 6.25.2 effect in Hellas of
lack of, 1.2.2 greater supply of, 1 .7 large fleets and Potidaea siege exhaust
Athens', 3.17.2-4 "maintains a war" according to Pericles, 1.141.5 ...
The Mediterranean Pilot - Τόμος 4 - Σελίδα 549 1918 - - ... Khios island -
399 || Promiri, Cape - - - 257, 266 shoal - - - - 372 Propetes rock - - - - 134
Postoria village - - - 253 | Prophetes Elias, mountain – 380 Potamia bay,
skala - - – 297 | Prophylaki islet - - - - 435 Potamo, Port, Antikithera - 91
Prosino, Cape - - – 215 town, Kithera - - 83 Psakum prom. - - - – 26 village,
Antikithera - 91 Psalis point - - - - 174 Potamos point - - - - 435 | Psamatus
- - - - - 71 - village - - - - 435 | Psara channel - - - - 396 Potidaea - - - - –
277 island - - - - 392 INDEX.
The New Encyclopaedia Britannica - Τόμος 6 - Σελίδα 723 1979 -
The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Micropaedia, Holderness - Krasnoje
Robert P. Gwinn - 1987 - - Upon the narrow isthmus that links Kassandra
with Chalcidice stand the sparse ruins of the Corinthian colony of
Potidaea, a port founded by Dorians c. 600 bc; its site is the village of Nea
Potidhaia just south of the ship Canal cut through the isthmus in 1937.
The classical history of Kassandra revolves around the communities of
Olynthus and Potidaea. Settled by non-Greek Bottiaians in the 7th
century bc, Olynthus was subdued by Sparta (382-379), which dissolved
the Chalcidian ...
The New International Encyclopædia - Τόμος 5 - Σελίδα 412 1911 -
The Olynthiac and other public orations of Demosthenes - Σελίδα 229
Demosthenes - 1852 - - ... on the Strymonic gulf, north of the isthmus of
Mount Athos, across which the famous Canal was cut for Xerxes. The
Acanthians were the first people that revolted from Athens, when Brasidas
came into their country. Their jealousy of Athens was ... and put garrisons
in the towns that were friendly to him. Potidaia immediately revolted, and
there he established himself, and commenced hostilities against Olynthus
. Phoebidas, who was sent after him, stopped on his road OLYNTHUS .
229.
The Orations of Demosthenes ... - Σελίδα 241 Demosthenes, Charles Rann
Kennedy - 1868 - - A new method of working the mines was adopted, the
waters being drained off into Canals; and in a short time they yielded to
the king of Macedonia such an amount of revenue, as enabled him not only
to maintain a large standing army, but to extend his influence among the
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name for asubgenus of Dr. Turton's genus Mysca, placed by Mr. Swainson
in the subfamily Unioninw, family L'm'onida'. (illulucologyJ POTOROO'.
[M.tnsurutuk, vol. xiv., p. 462.] POTOSI', a town in South America, in the
republic of Bolivia, and in ...
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...Society
for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - 1840 - POTIDAEA..
[MACEponi.A.] POTO'MAC. [MARYLAND; VIRGINIA.]
POTO'MIDA, Mr. Swainson's name for a subgenus of Dr. Turton's genus
Mysca, placed by Mr. Swainson in the subfamily Unioninae, family
Unionidae. (Malacology.) ... the capital of the government, the handsomest
town in the Prussian dominions, next to Berlin, is situated at the confluence
of the Ruthe and the Havel, on an island about 18 miles in circumference,
formed by the Havel, some small lakes, and a Canal.
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...1839 -
Potidaea, afterwards called Cassandria from Cassander, king of
Macedon, founded by the Corinthians (Thucyd., i. 56), stood on the narrow
isthmus which connects the ... Potidaea revolted from Athens, B.C. 432;
and was not taken till after a siege of two years; when the Potidaeans
surrendered and were allowed to quit the place. A mutilated inscription in
elegiac verse, now in the British ... The Canal of Xerxes can still be
distinctly traced. Herodotus enumerates six towns within this ...
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ...1839
- - Potidaea, afterwards called Cassandria from Cassander, king of
Macedon, founded by the Corinthians (Thucyd., i. 56), stood on the narrow
isthmus which connects the ... and after the Persian war was subject to the
Athenians. Potidaea revolted from Athens, B.C. 432; and was not taken till
after a siege of two years; when the Potidaeans surrendered and were
allowed to quit the ... The Canal of Xerxes can still be distinctly traced.
Herodotus enumerates six towns within this peninsula: ...
The Role of the Physical Environment in Ancient Greek Seafaring Jamie
Morton - 2001 - - Finding the most economical route: coastal routes One
of the commonest 'compromises' between open-sea and coastal seafaring
was, as just noted, to follow the general outline of the coast, but to sail
directly across the mouths of often deeply recessed bays, rather than
following the longer route around their shores: Now when the fleet had left
Xerxes and sailed through the Canal made in Athos (which Canal reached
to the gulf wherein stand the towns of Assa, Piloros, Singos and ...
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The sea of memories: the story of Mediterranean strife, past and present
Charles Moran - 1942 - - Palmer, James S., 228, 229, 232 Palmerston, 241
Pan-Sicilian congress, 17 Panama Canal, 241 Panormus, see Palermo
Paoli, 293 Paris, 144; Treaty of, 261 Paros, 254, 255 Parry, William, 200
Parienope, the, 226 Parthenopean Republic. ... Plutarch, 12, 18 Poland, 256
Polidoro, Girolamo, 121 Port Mahon, 136 Port Nausa, 254, 255 Port Said,
236 Porto Leone, 289 Portugal, 135 Posillipo, 165 Potidea, 15 Prevesa,
121, 122 Principium, the, 247 Provence, 84, 112 Proxenus, 22-24, ...
The Tutorial History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Death ...W.
J. Woodhouse - 1907 - - ... peninsula converted by means of a Canal into
an island, were perhaps all foundations of Cypselus. § 58. Under his
successor Periander (627–586 B.C.). room, or Corinth attained the acme
of her power. ) stubborn rivalry of Corcyra was broken by his subjugation
of that island. New settlements were planted— Apollonia on the Illyrian
shore; Epidamnus, farther north, a Corcyrean colony, fell also into the
hands of the Corinthians; Potidaea was founded in the Chalcidic
peninsula.
The Warring States of Greece: From Their Rise to the Roman Conquest A.
R. Burn - 1968 - - 5 3 To dig a Corinth Canal proved always beyond the
means of the ancient world, though the emperor Nero got as far as starting
work on one; but Periander did inaugurate a second-best project: a diolkos
or tramway, on which ships could be hauled ... But his later years were
darkened by family quarrels ; his sons died before him - one in a new
colony at Potidaea in Chalcidice, one in a chariot accident, one murdered
at Corfu - and his successor, a nephew, Psammetichus (named, it is ...
The Winston Dictionary. College Edition - Σελίδα 1231 1926 -
The World-wide Encyclopedia and Gazetteer - Τόμος 2 - Σελίδα 1086
William Harrison De Puy - 1899 -
The Year's Work in Classical Studies - Σελίδα 135 1970 - - Polybius, 8,
40 Pompeii, 36, 125, 126, 127 Pontus, IOO Poseidon, temple of, 109
Posidonius, 69 Potidaea, 109 Potters' settlement, 109 Pottery, 113, 116,
118 Praeneste, 122 Prayers, Roman, 11 Prehistoric antiquities, 128 ;
remains, 130; site, ... 43 ; milestones, 44 ; mining, 44 ; mining law, 38 ;
private antiquities, 39 ; private law, 76 ; roads and Canals, 38 ; soldiers,
37 ; state-ownership of land, 37 ; strategy, 41 ; trade, 38 Rome, 119;
imperial properties near, 36; topographical dictionary, ...
Thucydides - Τόμος 1 - Σελίδα 645 Thucydides - 1881 -
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attains the height of 4000 feet, and finally throws up the vast conical peak
of Mount Athos (6400 feet). The isthmus, which is about a mile and a half
broad, still shows traces of the Canal made by Xerxes for the passage of
his fleet, in order 138 TURKEY AND THE BALKAN STATES.
Two Deaths at Amphipolis: Cleon vs Brasidas in the Peloponnesian War
Mike Roberts - 2015 - - siege, both for the people of Potidaea as well as
for the Athenians surrounding them. ... who, in 'The Symposium,' praised
his old paramour both for his toughness in the harsh winter conditions of
the siege and for saving his life when he was wounded in battle: 'when we
later went on a campaign together to Potidaea; and there we ... The
defences stretched the few hundred yards from the sea on one side to sea
on the other where the lovely blue-green waters of a Canal now show.
University of California Chronicle - Τόμος 16 - Σελίδα 406 1914 - - Less
often, too — and in a country so rent with earthquakes as Greece a
"catastrophic geology" was as inevitable as it was among the Jews17 —
less often, Poseidon is credited with what we may fairly call "tenants'
improvements ' ' — the gorge at Tempe, to let the water off the Thes- salian
plain; or the spring on the Acropolis, to make that fortress tenable; or a
change of shoreline, near his own earthquake-ridden towns of Corinth and
Potidaea. But when man, emulous of Olympian ...
University of California Chronicle - Τόμος 16 - Σελίδα 406 University of
California, Berkeley - 1914 - - Less often, too — and in a country so rent
with earthquakes as Greece a "catastrophic geology" was as inevitable as
it was among the Jews17 — less often, Poseidon is credited with what we
may fairly call "tenants' improvements" — the gorge at Tempe, to let the
water off the Thes- salian plain; or the spring on the Acropolis, to make
that fortress tenable; or a change of shoreline, near his own earthquake-
ridden towns of Corinth and Potidaea. But when man, emulous of
Olympian ...
University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology 1944 - To
believe that the latter was their main purpose would be like guessing that
the Panama Canal was cut to further the trade in Central American postage
stamps (even to hold with Wade-Gery1" and with Beaumont180 that the
silver of ... 7 But is there not a fallacy rather grave in a view to which
Wade-Gery gives some countenance, namely, that Lynkestis was so
important to Periander that he founded Potidaia in order to secure the
eastern end of the thoroughfare running from Adriatic ...
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Venice and Thessalonica 1423-1430: the Greek accounts - Σελίδα 103 John
R. Melville-Jones - 2006 - It was the site of the ancient city of Potidaea,
and had been chosen by Cassander of Macedon as the site of a new city
named after himself which was founded in 316/5 B.C. (see Melville- Jones
1997). The point at which this peninsula joined the mainland was narrow
and sandy, almost quicksand, in ancient times, and it was relatively easy to
dig a Canal through it. This was probably first achieved in Cassander' s
time, and provided a harbour and a means of controlling both sides of the ...
Vergilius - Τόμος 26 - Σελίδα 90 1980 - - Two study sessions were offered:
the first, from 23 June to 6 July, included Athens (Acropolis, Agora,
National Archaeological Museum), Thori- kos (industrial quarter, theater),
Sounion, the Argolid (Mycenae, Nemea, and Corinth), Thessaloniki,
Vergina (the Royal Graves), Lefkadia, Palatitsa, Pella, and Edessa;
Olynthus , Potidaea, Xerxes' Canal site, Mount Athos, Ouranop- olis,
Stagira, Amphipolis, Philippi, and Kavala (Neapolis). Excursions to
Thasos and Samothrace, Komotini and ...
Wealthy Corinth: a history of the city to 338 BC - Σελίδα 217 J. B. Salmon
- 1984 - - Leucas was only less attractive because its fertile land was not
so extensive; in other respects it was an ideal site, so long as the Canal was
planned from the beginning. Anactorium was different; it was designed to
secure the entrance to the ... should have provided colonies for Corcyraeans
is unclear; but these cities, along with Potidaea, were founded significantly
later than those on the Ambracian Gulf. The latter may have opened the
eyes of the tyrants to the possibilities of naval ...
Webster's Geographical Dictionary: A Dictionary of Names of Places,
...1955 -
Xerxes at Salamis - Σελίδα 227 Peter Green - 1970 - - In early spring 479
(about the same time as the final failure of Artabazus's campaign against
Potidaea) Xerxes' squadrons, having lain low all winter, were reported to
be once more making ready for action. Those ships which had wintered at
Cyme now moved down to the great naval base on Samos. ... during the
construction of the ship-Canal through the Athos peninsula [see above, p.
89]. Ephorus (Diod. 11.27.1) estimates the total numbers of this new fleet
as 400; the lower figure is ...
διώρυγά protostrator: Το διατείχισμα της Κασσάνδρειας. 12 Αυγ 2013 -
Το διατείχισμα της Κασσάνδρειας. To τείχος, διατείχισμα ή κάστρο της
Κασσάνδρειας, βρίσκεται μέσα στο χωριό της Νέας Ποτίδαιας,
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Barbaren die Trockenlegung des ... Die Nordfpitze des Golfes von Suez
ftand aber durch einen Kanal 1nit dem Süßwafferftrom Agyptens in
Verbindung. der fich aus einem Nilarm in den Meerbufen ergoß. Wenn nun
der Oftwind diefe Nordfpitze trockenlegen foll. fo müßte er den aus Weften
komMenden Ifraeliten und Ägyptern ...
Paulys Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft: neue
...August Friedrich von Pauly, Georg Wissowa - 1933 - - müßte M. unweit
Olynthos und Potidaia gesucht werden. Die ErwähnuDg der Morylli als
gern bei Plin. n. h. IV 35 gibt darüber keinen weiteren Aufschluß. [Eugen
Oberhummer.] Morys (Moqvs). 1) Myser aus ... Chr. ließ Corbulo von
seinen Soldaten einen 23 Meilen langen Kanal zwischen M. und Rhenus
anlegen (Tac. ann. XI 20. Cass. Dio LX 30, 6), wahrscheinlich von
Viaardingen oder Maassinis nach Leyden, entsprechend dem 30 jetzigen
Lauf der Vliet (C. Jullian Hist. de la Gaule ...
Griechenland und Kleinasien - Σελίδα 90 Hermann Julius Meyer - 1901 -
Handbibliothek für Offiziere, oder; Populaire Kriegslehre für ...1828 -
Bulletin de l'Association internationale pour l'étude de la mosaïque ...1997
- - ... 10741081, 1319 Pavie (ITA) : 1279, 1316 Pays de Galles (GBR) :
906, 923-924, 1327 Pays-Bas (NDL) : 1327 Péchaudier (FRA) : 873 Pécy-
la-Croix-St-Pierre (FRA) : 849 Pedrosa de la Vega (ESP) : 1756 Pella
(Kanali) (GRC) : 78, 103, 414, ... Ostie (ITA) Postdam (DEU)
Friedenkirche : 1425 Potenza (ITA) : 1397 — Région : 1441, 1442 Potenza
Picena (ITA) : 1402 Potidaia (GRC) : 1096 Pouilles (ITA) : 1 12, 386,
1279, 13 19, 1321, 1353, 1390, 1395, 1404, 14151416, 1452-1454, ...
Regesten der Kaiserurkunden des ostroemischen Reiches von 565-1453
Franz Dölger - 1965 - - (Joh. VII.) - Xpua6ßouXXo? X6yo? (text) für die
klöster Pantokrator in Konstantinopel, Laura und Batopediu auf dem
Athos, Johannes-Prodromos in Thessalonike, Xeropotamu und H. Paulu
auf dem Athos: der K. hat die verfallene mauer von Pallene (Kassandreia,
Potidaia) erneuern, den Thermaischen meerbusen mit dem Toronitischen
durch einen Kanal verbinden lassen und auf der so entstandenen insel
einen landwirtschaftlichen betrieb eingerichtet. Zum dank an die
gottesmutter ...
Ibero-amerikanisches Archiv - Σελίδα 243 1939 - - ... Talanti-Kanal; der
Infant selbst wurde gefangen genommen und auf Umwegen nach Neapel
gebracht. Mit seiner Rücksendung nach Mallorca, die später König Robert
vornahm, findet das Abenteuer dieses Sprossen des Hauses Aragon seinen
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p. 502. Porcia gens Mi. II. p. 620. Pornie, Kanal von 4901. ... Portus Felix
II. 5196. Poseidon П. 136171Г. Posen, Grofsherzogth. 21 41 If. II 4157 ff.
Posen, Stadt 2156Г. Posidonia Mz. II. 9754ГГ. Poslumia gens Mz. II.
10314 Postumus 289. 6552. Mz. II 10376 — junior Mz. II. 10378. Potidea
Mz. II. p. 532.
Το Ελληνικο εθνος: γενεση και διαμορφωση του νεου Ελληνισμου. Νικος
Γ Σβορωνος, Spyros I. Asdrachas, Νασος Βαγενας - 2004 -
Corpus der griechischen Urkunden des Mittelalters und der neueren
...Franz Dölger - 1976 - - XpuaoßouXXoç Xoyoç (text) für die klöster
Pantokrator in Konstantinopel, Laura und Batopediu auf dem Athos,
Johannes-Prodromos in Thessalonike, Xeropotamu und H. Paulu auf dem
Athos: der K. hat die verfallene mauer von Pallene (Kassandreia,
Potidaia) erneuern, denThermaischen meerbusen mit dem Toronitischen
durch einen Kanal verbinden lassen und auf der so entstandenen insel
einen landwirtschaftlichen betrieb eingerichtet. Zum dank an die
gottesmutter und ihren ...
Zeitschrift für die österreichischen Gymnasien - Τόμος 58 - Σελίδα 52 1907
- - Indem der Verf. zunächst den Südwesten der Chalkidike und die
Landzungen Kassandra und Longos ins Auge faßt, kommen wir mit ihm
in die Gebiete der berühmten Griechenstädte Olynth os und Potidaia
(deren Umgebung durch ein Kärtchen verdeutlicht wird); auf einer
weiteren Tonr nach Stageira (dem Geburtsorte des Aristoteles) und nach
Akanthos, von wo aus wir zu dem auf Befehl des Großkönigs Xerxes
gegrabenen Kanal an der Wurzel der Athoshalbinsel geführt werden ...
Die Randländer des Mittelmeers - Σελίδα 562 1900 - Kallatis 135.
Kallipolis 327. 452. Kallisthenes 124. 125. Kamarina 321. Kambaules 136.
Kambyses 227. Kamel 223. Kampanien 311. 312. 335. 346. 370.
Kanaaniter 7.319. Kanal 153. 326.328. Kanarische Inseln 221 f. 318.528.
Kanon 184. ... Potidaia. Kastanie 332. Kaste 12. Kastilianer 472. Kastilien
500f. 505. 510. 513– 520. 523. Katalaunische Felder, s. Mauriacensische
Gefilde. Katalonien 482. 492. 504. 511. 537. Katalonier 472. Katana 320.
324. Katharina von Portugal 536.
Autoatlas der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik mit ...Haack
(Hermann) Geographisch-Kartographische Anstalt Gotha, VEB., Dieter
Bloch, Wolfgang Steinbrück - 1962 - ... 20 C 4 Potidaia 18 C 3 Potsdam 7
C 2 Potüčky 12 C 4 Potzehne 6 C 2 Potzlow 5 B 3 Pouch 9 B 3 Považská
Bystrica 16 B 4 Povlen, Berg 18 A 1 Povorino 19 B 5 Poysdorf 16 B 3
67
97, 100, 103 Rhyndak kanał 271 Rion cieśnina 281 Rodope prowincja 28,
29, 30, 33, 38, 39 ...
Meyers Kontinente und Meere - Τόμος 5 - Σελίδα 160 Werner Jopp, Adolf
Hanle - 1972 - - Mai 1920 bestand. Korcula [serbokroat. 'ko:rtjula] (italien.
Curzola). jugoslaw. Adriainsel südl. von Hvar. Dalmatien, Rep. Kroatien,
von der Halbinsel Peliesac durch den nur 2 km breiten PeljeSki Kanal
getrennt. 47 km län«. 6-8 km breit. 273 km2. ... Kefallinia, Potidaia und
Epidamnps (heute Dürres) einen weitausgreifenden polit. Einfluß. Korimh.
Gewebe. Bronzen (sog. korinth. Erz), Töpferwaren (protokorinth. und
korinth. Vasen) und Tonplastiken waren berühmt. Nach Korsika den ...
Annales Geophysicae - Τόμος 23,Σελίδες 231-652 - Σελίδα 232 2005 - -
The Northern Aegean Sea the, modeled area and the Potidea channel. west
coasts of Thermaikos, mainly influence the north part of the inner
Thermaikos Gulf, while they can hardly affect the east coasts, where the
channel lies. It is also important to note that there are not significant rivers
or other sources of fresh water input in both areas, close to the west and
east side of the channel. Consequently, the influence of the river water
discharges, especially to the summer water circulation ...
Mainland Greece - Σελίδα 442 Michelin Travel Publications - 2002 - After
the bridge crossing the Potidea Canal, the road emerges at Nea Potidea,
built over the ruins of ancient Potidaea (tower and remains of the
ramparts). The road then follows the north coast to Nea Fokea (13km), a
small beach ... The setting is beautiful: the port is located at the head of a
bay protected from the sea by a narrow channel which looks as if it has
been chopped out of the rocky hills with an axe. The road passes some
superb views of Cape Drepano, a tongue of land ...
The history of the Greeks and the Persians volume 2 - Τόμος 2 Herodotus
- 2013 - The fleet, when it was let go by Xerxes and had sailed right
through the channel made in Athos (which went across to the gulf on which
are situated the cities of Assa, Piloros, Singos and Sarte), having taken up
a contingent from these cities also, ... And the fleet of Xerxes, cutting
across from the headland of Ampelos to that of Canastron, which runs out
furthest to sea of all Pallene, took up there contingents of ships and men
from Potidaia, Aphytis, Neapolis, Aige, Therambo, Skione, ...
Archaiologikon deltion - Τόμος 46,Μέρος 2,Τεύχος 2 - Σελίδα 271
1996 - - Νομός Θεσσαλονίκης: Θεσσαλονίκη (Αρχαία Αγορά, Οδός
Καρμπολά 8, Οδός Λούη 5, Πλατεία Κυπρίων Αγωνιστών, Πλατεία
69
Κυπρίων Αγωνιστών 7-9, Οδός Ευριπίδου 17), Άνω Τούμπα (Οδός Λωτού
1), Θέρμη (Αρχαίο Νεκροταφείο), Λητή (Οικόπεδο Μ. Ντονάτη), Όσσα,
Απολλωνία. Νομός Χαλκιδικής: Νέα Ποτίδαια (Οικόπεδο αριθ. 120,
Οικόπεδο αριθ. 228), Πολύχρονο, Ποσείδι, Σκιώνη, Αρχαία Στά- γειρα,
Ιερισσός. Νομός Κιλκίς: Ευρωπός. Νομός Πιερίας: Μακρύγιαλος
(Αγροτεμάχιο 947, ...
Oikonomikos tachydromos - Τόμοι 2243-2247 - Σελίδα 142 1997 - - - Ν.
Ποτίδαια-- Ν. Μουδανιά -. Κίνotos Club Hotel Aπέχει 35 χλμ. από την
πόλη της Μυκόνου, διαθέτει 30 δίκλινα δωμάτια και σουίτες και βρίσκεται
στον Ορνό, έναν από τους ωραιότερους κόλπους του νησιού. Όλοι οι χώροι
του ξενοδοχείου είναι διακοσμημένοι με μοναδικά κομμάτια αντίκες και
... Όλα τα δωμάτια διαθέτουν κλιματισμό, τηλέφωνο με απευθείας
εξωτερική γραμμή, δορυφορική τηλεόραση, βίντεο μετά από συνεννόηση,
φαξ στις σουίτες, 4 κανάλια μουσικής, μίνι μπαρ.
Deltion tēs Christianikēs Archaiologikēs Hetaireias 1988 - - Οι επόμενες
σειρές από ωμά τούβλα στρώνονται σε τρόπο ώστε να σχηματίζουν
κανάλια, πλάτους 15 εκ. στις κατώτερες στρώσεις, που γεμίζονται με
χονδρό κάρβουνο της τάξης των 10 εκ., ενώ κάθε στρώση τούβλων
εναλλάσσεται ... Νικήτης, στο χώρο του κάμπιγκ Σάνι, μεταξύ της μεγάλης
και της μικρής Κύψας, στη θέση Παπαχούμ της Νέας Ποτίδαιας και στη
θέση Κωβιού Νικήτης. Στα μεσόγεια κεραμικός φούρνος βρέθηκε από τον
ίδιο στην Παλαιόχωρα Αρναίας. 22. Βλ. υποσημ. 9. 23.
The Encyclopedia Americana: Cathedrals-Civil War - Σελίδα 244 2001 -
- Olyn- thus and Potidea, the two most important cities of Chalcidice, were
located on Pallene, the west- em prong. The dispute between Corinth and
Athens over the control of Potidea was one of the factors that led to the
opening of the Peloponne- sian War in 431 B.C. After ,348 B.c, Chalcidice
was under Macedonian control. Olynthus was ... Chalcis (Greek, Khalkis)
is located on the Euripus channel, which separates it from mainland Greece
by only 130 feet (40 meters ) . It was a trade ...
Encyclopedia Americana: Cathedrals to Civil War - Σελίδα 244 Scholastic
Library Publishing - 2005 - - Olyn- thus and Potidea, the two most
important cities of Chalcidice, were located on Pallene, the western prong.
The dispute between Corinth and Athens over the control of Potidea was
one of the factors that led to the opening of the Peloponne- sian War in 431
B.C. After 348 b.c:.. Chalcidice was under Macedonian ... Chalcis (Greek,
Khalkis) is located on the Euripus channel, which separates it from
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Churchill's Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special
...Damien Lewis - 2014 - History Four days after setting sail, the two
caiques pulled into the tiny harbour of Potidaea, lying some thirty miles to
the southeast of Salonika in the Gulf of Thermaikos – the long finger of
sea that stretches north to Salonika itself. Lassen's caiques pushed up the
Romanera Potidaea Canal, a short stretch of manmade waterway ...
The Companion Guide to Mainland Greece Brian De Jongh, John Gandon,
Geoffrey Graham-Bell - 2000 - Travel To reach the (Cassandra peninsula
(the western 'claw' of the whole Halkidiki peninsula) take the southbound
road after the town over the muddy canal that crosses the isthmus. At the
hinge of the 'claw', the site of ancient Potidaia extends beyond this canal.
Xerxes' fleet, supporting his invading army, anchored here in 480 ...
An Introduction to the Study of Grecian and Roman Geography George
Long, Robley Dunglison - 1829 - Classical geography ... king's canal, and
Sane, an Andrian colony, situated on its banks.” The mountain promontory
of Athos is now covered with monasteries, and has received in modern
times the appropriate name of Monte Santo. Torone in Sithonia was a
Greek city, garrisoned by Athenians during the long war.f Potidaea stood
on the isthmus ...
Brill's Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in the Archaeology and
...Robin J. Fox, Robin Lane Fox - 2011 - History In 480 bc a canal was
even dug by the Persians at Akte, a large-scale work whose traces still
survive.10 Olynthus and Potidaia revolted after the battle of Plataia and
for this reason the Persians punished them both: they did not manage to
capture Potidaia, but they destroyed Olynthus and gave the city to the
Chalcidians of ...
Nea Potidaia – Travel Guide Nea Potidea Beach. 0.0. A popular and yet
large beach is located along the coast of Nea Potidea. Bathers have the.
Location: Παραλία Νέα Ποτίδαια, Μουδανιά, Χαλκιδική, Ελλάδα. View
Detail · Potidaia's Canal. Park - Nature ...
Portes Beach Hotel in Potidea Halkidiki: Potidea hotels greece ...Portes
Beach Hotel in Potidea Halkidiki is a 4 star property, located at the
beginning of the peninsula of Kassandra, just 2 km from historic canal
of Potidea.
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Nea Potidaia – Travel Guide Nea Potidea Beach. 0.0. A popular and yet
large beach is located along the coast of Nea Potidea. Bathers have the.
Location: Παραλία Νέα Ποτίδαια, Μουδανιά, Χαλκιδική, Ελλάδα. View
Detail · Potidaia's Canal. Park - Nature ...
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TAVLARIDIS "HOUSE POPI" During your stay in Nea Potidea, we
suggest you start your tour from the Canal and the Castle ruins. Then you
can visit many important archaeological and historical sites featuring
Cassandra include Tower of St. Paul in New Fokea, the sacred temple of
Zeus Ammon in Kallithea, just a short distance from Polychrono, the ...
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Nea Poteidaia, Nea Potidaia of Nea Potidea - Angelfire On the connection
between the Kassandra peninsula and the rest of Halkidiki is the village
of Nea Poteidaia, Nea Potidaia or Nea Potidea. The village was founded
in 1922 and it is an important harbour. The canal that runs here connects
the Toroneos Bay with the Gulf of Thermaikos. It was probably dug by the
Romans or ...
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Nea Potidea - Kassandra tourist guide - Nikana.gr 22 Δεκ 2016 - At the
entrance to Nea Potidea there's a canal that connects gulf Thermaikos with
Toroneon. This canal exists so ships can sail from side to side, without
bypassing the whole peninsula. The canal continues to be navigable, but
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it was not foreseen for large vessels. It does not affect pollution, because it
is not ...
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...Most visitors passing through the first foot of Chalkidiki do not miss a
stop in the unknown, for many, canal of Cassandra, in Nea Potidea. It is
the main attraction of the area and unites the two bays, Thermaikos and
Toroneos, facilitating navigation. The so-called Potidea canal serves the
boats that go on to Toroneos Bay to ...
ΕΥΡΕΤΗΡΙΟ
Acanthus, 14, 16, 19, 24, 37, 38, 39, 44, Chalkidiki, 5, 7, 8, 26, 28, 74, 75, 78
47, 48, 57 Corinth, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 32, 37,
Aega, 34, 53 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 53,
Aege, 33, 34, 54 55, 57, 59, 61, 62, 69, 70, 72, 73
Afytis, 67 Corinthian colony, 13, 17, 23, 24, 25, 38,
Aphytis, 13, 16, 29, 33, 34, 35, 43, 53, 54, 43, 52, 56, 60, 75
68 Isthmos, 25, 44, 60
Aristotle, 17, 44 isthmus, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,
Athos, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37,
24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 70, 71, 72,
58, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 76 75, 76
Canal, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Kallithea, 7, 77
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Kanal, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 31,
32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 32, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 60, 64, 65, 66,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 67, 68
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 68, 71, Kanales, 8
74, 75, 76, 77 Kanals, 5, 6, 7, 8, 26, 45
Cassandra, 20, 29, 31, 32, 36, 47, 51, 76, Kassandra, 5, 6, 7, 8, 28, 31, 48, 50, 56,
77, 78 66, 74, 75, 76, 77
Cassandrea, 41, 46 Kassandreia, 6, 47, 53, 64, 65, 66, 70, 71
Cassandreia, 51, 63, 77 Kassandria, 7
Cassandria, 32, 35, 39, 43, 44, 58, 63 Khalkidike, 48
Chalcidians, 21, 76 Moudania, 7, 31, 51
Chalcidic, 15, 16, 59 Neapolis, 16, 18, 33, 34, 53, 54, 62, 67, 68
Chalcidice, 14, 22, 31, 38, 47, 56, 59, 69, Olynthus, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 28, 31,
70, 75 32, 37, 39, 44, 45, 50, 54, 56, 57, 62, 69,
Chalkidike, 25, 35, 45, 48, 60, 66, 72, 74 70, 76
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Pallene, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 28, Potidhaia, 48, 56
31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 45, 46, 47, Sane, 18, 19, 24, 33, 37, 39, 43, 47, 48, 54,
53, 54, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 67, 76
peninsula, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 28, 30, Scione, 13, 16, 18, 21, 23, 33, 34, 35, 43,
31, 33, 36, 38, 39, 43, 51, 53, 54, 55, 57, 54
58, 59, 60, 62, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77 Stagira, 17, 44, 62
Peninsula, 46, 48, 74 temple at Potidaea, 15, 55
peninsulas, 24, 47, 48, 52, 60 Therambos, 34, 67
Periander, 15, 17, 20, 25, 36, 42, 45, 59, Therambus, 34, 53, 54
61, 67 Torone, 12, 13, 18, 19, 21, 23, 28, 29, 35,
Periandros, 21, 25, 26 36, 39, 42, 46, 48, 55, 70, 76
Persians, 15, 21, 29, 30, 37, 68, 76 Xerxes, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23,
Phlegra, 18, 34, 53 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37,
Potidaea, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 46, 50, 51, 52, 56, 57,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 58, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 68, 76
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, διώρυγα, 9, 41, 63, 74, 75, 78
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Διώρυγα, 5, 9, 41, 74, 75, 78, 79
53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, διώρυγος, 63
68, 75, 76 Θουκυδίδης, 10
Potidaea revolted, 39, 58 κανάλι, 9, 11, 20, 78, 79
Potidaia, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 35, Κασσάνδρας, 9, 63, 78
36, 38, 42, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 56, 57, Κασσάνδρεια, 11, 41, 63, 74
60, 61, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, Μουδανιά, 11, 69, 76, 77, 78
74, 75, 76, 77 Ποτίδαια, 9, 20, 41, 63, 69, 75, 76, 77, 78,
Potidea, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 23, 30, 31, 79
38, 40, 46, 48, 50, 59, 60, 63, 65, 66, 67, Ποτίδαιας, 5, 9, 11, 41, 62, 69, 74, 75, 78
68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 Σβορωνος, 66, 74
Potideas, 5, 9 Χαλκιδική, 9, 63, 76, 77, 78