in Ancient Geography, a city of Chalcidice. See Chalcidice. Another of Ætolia, near the mouth of the river Evenus, on the Ionian sea, at the foot of a cognominal mountain; and therefore called by some Hypocalcis.—Another of Eubœa (Strabo), on the Euripus, the country of Lycophron the poet, one of the seven which formed the constellation Pleiades. Now Negroponite. E. Long. 24. 30. Lat. 38. 30.—A fourth, the capital of Chalcidene in Syria; distinguished by the surname ad Belem, a fountain or a river; and ad Libanon, from its situation (Pliny.)