Mecyberna or Mekyberna (Ancient Greek: Μηκύβερνα) was a town of Chalcidice, ancient Macedonia, which stood at the head of the Toronaic Gulf, which was also called Sinus Mecybernaeus.
[4] The town was a member of the Delian League, as its name appears in tribute lists from 454/3 to 433/2 BCE.
[5] It was taken from the Athenians by the Chalcidic Thracians (420 BCE),[6] and surrendered to Philip II of Macedon before the siege of Olynthus (349 BCE).
[7] The site of Mecyberna is near the modern Molyvopyrgos.
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