Crusis
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Crusis or Crousis (latin: Crusaea or Crossaea) was called a maritime district of North-West Chalcidice from Potidaea to the Thermaic Gulf. It was named after Crusis the son of Mygdon. The cities of Crusis were: Lipaxus, Combreia, Lisaea, Gigonus, Campsa, Smila, Aeneia and later Antigonia Psaphara.
References
- Hazlitt, The Classical Gazetteer > page 125
- Travels in northern Greece By William Martin Leake page 451 ISBN 1-4021-6770-9
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