Pallene, Chalcidice, the westernmost headland of the Chalcidice, Greece, also called Kassandra
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An alternative version of the same story is that, while Athena was gone bringing a mountain from Pallene to use in the Acropolis, the sisters, minus Pandrosus again, opened the box.
An alternative version of the story is that Athena left the box with the daughters of Cecrops while she went to fetch a mountain from Pallene to use in the Acropolis.
Cassandreia, an ancient city and adjoining isthmus in Chalcidice, Greece
Pallene (mythology), one of the seven Alkyonides, daughters of the giant Alkyoneus in Greek mythology
:This article is about the city in Achaea, which should not be confused with Pellene in Lacedaemon or Pallene.
Here are also found coins from Greek city-states, e.g. Thasos, Maroneia, Parion, Thracian Chersonese, Kypsela, Enos, Apollonia, Messembria, Damastion, Sermyle, Kardia.
It was located in northeastern Chalcidice, in a group of twelve villages later called the Mademochoria (< Turkish maaden 'mine' + Greek χωριά 'villages'), including Stratoniki and Stagira.