Halkidiki
Halkidiki

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History

Inhabited approximately 700,000 years ago, as revealed by the foundings from the prehistoric area of Petralona. Neolithic villages and villages from the Copper Period were located in the west and central Halkidiki, many cities flourished, among which «Olynthos» was the most popular one (archaeological sites of Olynthos, Potidea, Stagira, Toroni).

In 384 BC Aristotle, the great philosopher and Alexander the Great’s teacher, was born in Stagira. Halkidiki took its name from city of Chalkis, located in Euboa, that colonized it in the 8th and 7th century BC. Kassandra took its name from Kassandros (King of Macedonia) , Sithonia from Sithon, a son of God Poseidon and Athos was named after a giant called Athos. In the 9th century the first monastic communities were established in Athos. Today, the monastic state of Athos (also called «Holly Mountain»), is a shelter of Byzantine monasteries, caves, monks, prayers, a «mountain-church» for the thousand-years Christian Orthodox religion.