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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.
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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.