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[[Assa]] (Ancient Greek: [[Ἄσσα]]), also known as [[Assera]] ([[Ἄσσηρα]]), was a town of [[Chalcidice]], in ancient Macedonia, on the Singitic Gulf. | |wketx=[[Assa]] (Ancient Greek: [[Ἄσσα]]), also known as [[Assera]] ([[Ἄσσηρα]]), was a town of [[Chalcidice]], in ancient Macedonia, on the Singitic Gulf. | ||
It is cited by Herodotus as one of the cities—together with Pilorus, Singus and Sarte—located near Mount Athos which Xerxes ordered to open a channel through which his fleet passed, and from which he recruited troops in his expedition of the year 480 BCE against Greece. | It is cited by Herodotus as one of the cities—together with Pilorus, Singus and Sarte—located near Mount Athos which Xerxes ordered to open a channel through which his fleet passed, and from which he recruited troops in his expedition of the year 480 BCE against Greece. | ||
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Its site is tentatively located near modern Pergadikia. | Its site is tentatively located near modern Pergadikia. | ||
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|wkittx=Assa o Asera (in greco antico: Ἄσσα o Ἄσσηρα) era città dell'antica Grecia ubicata nella penisola Calcidica. Viene citata da Erodoto come una delle città —assieme a Piloro, Singo e Sarte— situate nei pressi del monte Athos dove Serse I aveva fatto aprire un canale per consentire il passaggio della sua flotta. In questa città reclutò mercenari, nella sua spedizione del 480 a.C. contro la Grecia. | |wkittx=Assa o Asera (in greco antico: Ἄσσα o Ἄσσηρα) era città dell'antica Grecia ubicata nella penisola Calcidica. Viene citata da Erodoto come una delle città —assieme a Piloro, Singo e Sarte— situate nei pressi del monte Athos dove Serse I aveva fatto aprire un canale per consentire il passaggio della sua flotta. In questa città reclutò mercenari, nella sua spedizione del 480 a.C. contro la Grecia. |