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Cassandreia or Cassandrea (, Kassándreia) was once one of the most important cities in Ancient Macedonia, founded by and named after in 316 BC. It was located on the site of the earlier city of , at the isthmus of the Pallene peninsula. POTEIDAIA (Nea Poteidaia) Chalkidike, Greece, entry in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites. The fact that Cassander named it after himself suggests that he may have intended it to be his capital, and if the canal which cuts the peninsula at this point was dug or at least planned in his time, he may have intended to develop his naval forces using it as a base with a harbour on each of the east and west sides. Cassandreia soon became a great and powerful city, surpassing the other Macedonian towns in wealth. Philip V of Macedon made Cassandreia his main naval base. At the end of the , around 43 BC by order of Brutus a Roman colony was settled by the proconsul Q. Hortensius Hortalus, which in 30 BC was resettled by August with the installation of new settlers and took the official name Colonia Iulia Augusta Cassandrensis.[2] D. C. Samsaris, The Roman Colony of Cassandreia in Macedonia (Colonia Iulia Augusta Cassandrensis), Dodona 16(1), 1987, p. 354-362 The territory of the colony had included within its boundaries the peninsula of Pallini and the district stretched north of the canal to the foot of the mountain Cholomontas.[3] D. C. Samsaris, The Roman Colony of Cassandreia in Macedonia (Colonia Iulia Augusta Cassandrensis), Dodona 16(1), 1987, p. 363-437 The colony enjoyed , and is mentioned in Pliny the Elder's encyclopaediaPliny the Elder, Natural History Book 4 Chapter 17 and in inscriptions. It was destroyed by the and around 540 AD.

The modern settlement of (named Valta before 1955) lies to the south of the ancient site. The ancient site of Cassandreia, near the town , has not been excavated.

The Christian based on the ancient town is mentioned in the early 10th-century Notitiae Episcopatuum of Leo VI the Wise. Its bishop Hermogenes participated in both the of Ephesus in 449 and the Council of Chalcedon in 451.Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 77-78Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, Leipzig 1931, p. 429 In addition to the ancient Greek Orthodox metropolis (), Cassandria is also listed today by the as a . Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ), p. 860


Notable people
  • Aristobulus (4th century BC), historian
  • Poseidippus (3rd century BC), comic poet

  • F. Papazoglou, Les villes de Macédoine à l'époque romaine, Supplément du BCH 16, , 1988.
  • [6] D. C. Samsaris, The Roman Colony of Cassandreia in Macedonia (Colonia Iulia Augusta Cassandrensis), Dodona 16(1), 1987, p. 353-437
  • John R. Melville-Jones, 'L'ixola di Caxandria' in Thesaurismata 27, 1997, 125–138.


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