POTIDAEA

POTIDAEA
POTIDAEA
Macedoniae urbs, olim Cassandria, Plin. l. 4. c. 10. Ad Isthmum Pallenes, Corinthiorum colonia, Atheniensibus foederata, et vectigalis. Cum defecisset, longâ obsidione domita est et vacuefacta, Schol. in Equit.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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