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Yes, but here's why:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servia,_GreeceEtymology
Its name derives from the Latin verb servo, meaning "to watch over"[5] and it was given by the Romans, approximately during the 2nd century A.D.,[citation needed] replacing what is thought to be the ancient name of the town Phylacae (Greek: Φυλακαί) from the Greek verb φυλάσσω "to watch over". The ancient name of the town of Servia is also mentioned by Roman writer Pliny the Elder as well as on an Ancient Greek inscription found at the city of Veroia which reads: "Παρμενίων Γλαυκία Φυλακήσιος νικητής εν Δολίχω", i.e. "Parmenion son of Glauceas from Phylacae winner at Doliche".
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