Cissus or Kissos (Ancient Greek: Κισσός , Modern Greek Chortiatis[1]), was a town and mountain[2] of Amphaxitis[3], Macedon, not far from Rhaecelus, which appears to have been the name of the promontory where Aeneas legendarily founded his city. [4] Cissus, along with Aeneia and Chalastra, contributed to the aggrandizement of Thessalonica(315 BC).[5] Cissus was the birth place of Cisseus, a Thracian chief mentioned by Homer.[6]
There was also a mountain of the same name nearby, on which were found the lion, ounce, lynx, panther, and bear. [7]