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Camacae or Kamakai (Ancient Greek: Καμακαί), also known as Cemacae or Kemakai (Κεμακαί), was a town of Bottiaea, Chalcidice, in ancient Macedonia. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in the tribute registers of Athens, although only once in the year 421/20 BCE, where it paid a phoros of 600 drachmas. It is also cited in a treaty of alliance between the Athenians and Bottiaeans of the year 422 BCE from which it is deduced that it belonged to the territory of Bottiaea and that was a neighbor of Calindoia, but its exact location is unknown. In the year 323 BCE, it was one of the cities delivered by Alexander the Great to Macedonians.

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  • Camacae or Kamakai (Ancient Greek: Καμακαί), also known as Cemacae or Kemakai (Κεμακαί), was a town of Bottiaea, Chalcidice, in ancient Macedonia. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in the tribute registers of Athens, although only once in the year 421/20 BCE, where it paid a phoros of 600 drachmas. It is also cited in a treaty of alliance between the Athenians and Bottiaeans of the year 422 BCE from which it is deduced that it belonged to the territory of Bottiaea and that was a neighbor of Calindoia, but its exact location is unknown. In the year 323 BCE, it was one of the cities delivered by Alexander the Great to Macedonians. Its site is unlocated. (en)
  • Camacas (en griego, Καμακαί o Κεμακαί) fue una antigua ciudad griega de la península Calcídica. Perteneció a la liga de Delos puesto que aparece en los registros de tributos a Atenas, aunque solo una vez en el año 421/20 a. C. donde pagó un phoros de 600 dracmas.​ También se la cita en un tratado de alianza entre los atenienses y botieos del año 422 a. C.​ de donde se deduce que pertenecía al territorio de Botiea y que era vecina de Calindea, pero se desconoce su localización exacta. En el año 323 a. C., fue una de las ciudades entregadas por Alejandro Magno a los macedonios.​​ (es)
  • Camace (in greco antico: Καμακαί) era una polis dell'antica Grecia ubicata nella penisola Calcidica. (it)
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  • Camacas (en griego, Καμακαί o Κεμακαί) fue una antigua ciudad griega de la península Calcídica. Perteneció a la liga de Delos puesto que aparece en los registros de tributos a Atenas, aunque solo una vez en el año 421/20 a. C. donde pagó un phoros de 600 dracmas.​ También se la cita en un tratado de alianza entre los atenienses y botieos del año 422 a. C.​ de donde se deduce que pertenecía al territorio de Botiea y que era vecina de Calindea, pero se desconoce su localización exacta. En el año 323 a. C., fue una de las ciudades entregadas por Alejandro Magno a los macedonios.​​ (es)
  • Camace (in greco antico: Καμακαί) era una polis dell'antica Grecia ubicata nella penisola Calcidica. (it)
  • Camacae or Kamakai (Ancient Greek: Καμακαί), also known as Cemacae or Kemakai (Κεμακαί), was a town of Bottiaea, Chalcidice, in ancient Macedonia. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in the tribute registers of Athens, although only once in the year 421/20 BCE, where it paid a phoros of 600 drachmas. It is also cited in a treaty of alliance between the Athenians and Bottiaeans of the year 422 BCE from which it is deduced that it belonged to the territory of Bottiaea and that was a neighbor of Calindoia, but its exact location is unknown. In the year 323 BCE, it was one of the cities delivered by Alexander the Great to Macedonians. (en)
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