Category
page 1Andrian colonies
Stageira
ancient city in Macedonia, Greece
Acanthus
ancient Greek city
Argilus
thumb|350px|Ruins of Argilus
thumb|Coinage of Argilos, Macedon. Circa 510-480 BC.
Argilus or Argilos () was a city of ancient Macedonia in the district Bisaltia, between Amphipolis and Bromiscus. It was founded by a colony from Andros. It appears from Herodotus to have been a little to the right of the route of the army of Xerxes I took in its invasion of Greece in the Greco-Persian Wars, and must therefore have been situated a little inland. Its territory must have been extended as far as the right bank of the Strymon, since Cerdylium, the mountain immediately opposite Amphipolis, belonged to
Sane (Acte)
ancient Greek city