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Scione or Skione () was an ancient Greek city in Pallene, the westernmost headland of , on the southern coast east of the modern town of .Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider, David E. Orton (eds), Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World, Vol. 13 (Brill, 2008: ), p. 93.

Scione was founded by settlers from Achaea;N. G. L. Hammond, A History of Macedonia, Vol. 1: Historical Geography and Prehistory (Clarendon Press, 1972), p. 426. the Scionaeans claimed their ancestors settled the place when their ships were blown there by the storm that caught the Achaeans on their way back from . It "was situated on one summit of a two-crested hill and on the slopes toward the sea... The hill with the fortifications and the pottery fragments constituted the acropolis of ancient Scione and the hill beyond was that on which the defenders encamped 'before the city.'"B. D. Meritt, "Scione, Mende and Torone," American Journal of Archaeology 27 (1923): 447–60, p. 451.

It was a member of the . Athenian Tribute Lists

Its moment of historical importance came during the Peloponnesian War, when just after the truce between and in early 423 BCE, Scione revolted against Athens and was encouraged by the Spartan general with promises of support. The Athenians sent a fleet to retake Mende and Scione; after securing the former, they besieged Scione. In the summer of 421 they finally succeeding in reducing it; they put the adult males to death, enslaved the women and children, and gave the land to , an ally of Athens. writes that "Thucydides lets us feel Skione's thirst for freedom," and says the result of his account "is not criticism of Skione's folly, but pathos.", Thucydides: Narrative and Explanation (Oxford University Press US, 1998: ), p. 77. W. Robert Connor says that "the ultimate destruction of Scione was one of the most notorious events in the war, and almost any Greek reader would know of its fate."W. Robert Connor, Thucydides (Princeton University Press, 1987: ), p. 136.

By the time of the , Scione had "almost vanished out of existence.".James S. Reid, The Municipalities of the Roman Empire (The University Press, 1913), p. 395. However, according to recent surveys, Scione survived in the Roman (imperial) period as a vicus of the Roman colony of .[2] D. C. Samsaris, The Roman Colony of Cassandreia in Macedonia (Colonia Iulia Augusta Cassandrensis), Dodona 16(1), 1987, p. 382 Scione is mentioned by Roman-era geographers , , and Pliny the Elder.

The site of Scione is southeast of the modern .


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