Definition of Chalcidian. Meaning of Chalcidian. Synonyms of Chalcidian

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Definition of Chalcidian

Chalcidian
Chalcidian Chal*cid"i*an, n. [L. chalcis a lizard, Gr. chalki`s.] (Zo["o]l.) One of a tropical family of snakelike lizards (Chalcid[ae]), having four small or rudimentary legs.

Meaning of Chalcidian from wikipedia

- A Chalcidian helmet or Chalcidian type helmet was a helmet made of bronze and worn by ancient warriors of the ****enic world, especially po****r in Greece...
- The Chalcidian League (Gr****: Κοινόν τῶν Χαλκιδέων, Koinon tōn Chalkideōn, "League of the Chalcidians"), also referred to as the Olynthians or the Chalcidians...
- transport their products. Because of the first Chalcidian settlers, the Romans initially called all Gr****s "Chalcidians", as they were the first Gr****s they came...
- Many local variants of the Gr**** alphabet were emplo**** in ancient Greece during the archaic and early classical periods, until around 400 BC, when they...
- Chalcidian pottery is an important style of Western Gr**** black-figure vase painting. The style's name is derived from the occasional presence of mythological...
- against the cities of the Chalcidian League, led by Olynthus. The reasons were, firstly, the strengthening of the Chalcidian League led by Olynthus, which...
- years. King Amyntas III of Macedon, forms a temporary alliance with the Chalcidian League, a confederation of cities of the Chalcidice peninsula, east of...
- disputes 731 Sigeion is founded by Mytilene 731 Catania is founded by Chalcidians 730 Leontini is founded by Naxos and controlled by the tyrant Euarchus...
- declared war against him, and as a result, Philip allied Macedon with the Chalcidian League of Olynthus. He subsequently conquered Potidaea, this time keeping...
- The Battle of Spartolos took place in 429 BC between Athens and the Chalcidian League and their allies, in the early part of the Peloponnesian War. The...