Pallene — can refer to:* Pallene (mythology), one of the seven Alkyonides, daughters of the giant Alkyoneus in Greek mythology * Pallene (moon), a small moon of Saturn, discovered in 2004 *Pallini, a town east of Athens, Greece *Pallene, Chalcidice, the… … Wikipedia
Chalcidice — Chalcidice, die macedon. Halbinsel zwischen dem thermaischen und strymon. Meerbusen, in 3 Landzungen: Pallene, Sithonia und die des Berges Athos auslaufend … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Chalcidice — Die Chalkidiki, auch Halkidiki (griechisch Χαλκιδική, alt Chalkidike, lat. Chalcidice) ist eine Halbinsel auf dem Festland von Griechenland, in der Verwaltungsregion Zentralmakedonien, in Makedonien südöstlich von Thessaloniki auf der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chalcidice — or Greek Khalkidikí geographical name peninsula NE Greece in E Macedonia projecting SE into N Aegean Sea & terminating in three peninsulas: Kassandra (ancient Pallene), Sithonia, & Acte see Acte … New Collegiate Dictionary
Neapolis (Chalcidice) — Neapolis was a common name of ancient cities, for others see Neapoli Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολις) meaning New City , was an ancient city on east coast of the isthmus the Pallene, Chalcidice, Greece between Aphytis and Aege.[1] It is usually… … Wikipedia
Neapolis, Chalcidice — Neapolis was a common name of ancient cities, for others see Neapoli Neapolis (Greek: polytonic|Νεάπολις) meaning New City , was an ancient city on east coast of the isthmus the Pallene, Chalcidice, Greece between Aphytis and Aege. (Herod. vii.… … Wikipedia
Sane (Chalcidice) — Sane (Greek: Σάνη) was an ancient Greek city in Pallene headland of Chalcidice.It was founded by Andrians in 7th century BC in modern villages Nea Roda and Sani.References*An Introduction to the Study of Grecian and Roman Geography… … Wikipedia
Mende (Chalcidice) — Mende (Greek: Μένδη) was an ancient Greek city located in the western coast of Pallene peninsula in Chalkidiki facing the coast of Pieria across the narrow Thermaic Gulf near the modern town of Kalandra. Contents 1 Ancient History 2 Topography… … Wikipedia
Protesilaus — For the butterfly, see Protesilaus (butterfly). In Greek mythology, Protesilaus (Ancient Greek: Πρωτεσίλαος, Protesilaos), was a hero in the Iliad who was venerated at cult sites in Thessaly and Thrace. Protesilaus was the son of Iphicles, a lord … Wikipedia
Aigai — (or Aegae) (Greek:Αἰγαί, place of goats, see Aegis) is the name of various cities of antiquity;*Aegae, first capital of ancient Macedon, see Vergina, Greece. *Aegae, city of the Aeolian dodecapolis, see Aigai (Aeolian), which lies almost at the… … Wikipedia