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Anaphlystus
(275 words)
[German version] (Ἀνάφλυστος;
Anáphlystos). Attic
paralia deme of the phyle Antiochis (10
bouleutai) in the coastal region of Anavysso in south-western Attica between Aegilia in the west, Atene in the south-east, and Amphitrope in the east; the
astike hodos, the arterial high…
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Pentelicon
(283 words)
[German version] (τὸ Πεντελικὸν ὄρος;
tò Pentelikòn óros). Mountain in the northeast of Athens (1108 m). The name P. (modern Penteli) is derived from the post-Cleisthenic deme of Pentele [1] at the southwest foot and in Antiquity attested only in Paus. 1,32,1f. (cf. Vitr. 2,8,49:
mons Pentelensis), otherwise (pre-Greek) Brilettus (Brilessus, Βριληττός;
brilēttos). P. was famous for its marble (Thuc. 2,23,1; Str. 9,1,23; Theophr. De signis 3,6,43; S. Emp. Adv. math. 1,25…
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Perithoedae
(69 words)
[German version] (Περιθοῖδαι;
Perithoîdai). Attic
asty deme of the phyle Oineïs with three
bouleutaí. On the basis of the site of the funeral inscription IG II2 7219 and mythological speculation P. is mostly located to the west of Athens in the Cephisus valley along the Sacred Road (present day Aigaleo)(Athenai II.7.). Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography …
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Myrrhinutta
(76 words)
[German version] (Μυρρινοῦττα/
Murrhinoûtta). Small Attic (paralia?) deme of the phyle of Aigeis, one
bouleutḗs; tentatively located at Nea Makri [1] or Vourva [2. 24ff.]. Strab. 9.1.22 should be read as
M., and not
Myrrhinús [1]. Lohman…
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Leuconoe
(234 words)
[German version] [1] Daughter of Phosphorus (Λευκονόη;
Leukonóē). Daughter of Phosphoros. With Apollo the father, she is the mother of Philammon (Hyg. Fab. 161) whose mother is otherwise said to be Chione [2] or Philonis (Hyg. Fab. 200; Pherecydes FGrH 3 F 120; Conon FGrH 26 F 1,7). Michel, Raphael (Basle) Bibliography M. C. van der Kolf, s.v. Philonis, RE 20, 74-75. …
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Potamus
(264 words)
[German version] (Ποταμός/
Potamós). Name borne by three Attic demes of the
phyle Leontis: (1) and (2) were
asty demes in the upper Ilissus valley, divided into Upper P. (Π. καθύπερθεν/
P. kathýperthen) at the Kaisariani monastery with two
bouleutaí and Lower P. (Π. ὑπένερθεν/
P. hypénerthen) in modern Panepistemioupolis with one or two
bouleutaí, from 307/6 to 201/200 BC in Demetrias [2]. Boundary-rock inscriptions on Alepovouni [1; 2] presumably marked the border between Upper and Lower P. [3. 117]. (3)
P. Deiradiôtai (Π. Δειραδιῶται).
Paralia deme, from…
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Hybadae
(48 words)
[German version] (Ὑβάδαι;
Hybádai). Attic
mesogeia(?) deme of the phyle Leontis, with two (one)
bouleutaí . Location unknown. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography E. Meyer, s.v. H., RE Suppl. 10, 327 Traill, Attica, 6, 18, 46, 62, 69, 110 no. 57, table 4…
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Assesus
(257 words)
[German version] (Ἀσσησός;
Assēsós). Proto-Greek settlement with Carian name within the territory of the polis of Miletus (Steph. Byz. s.v. A.), about 6.5 km south-east of the metropolis, home to the important extra-mural sanctuary of Athena Assesia, which had been burned down by the Lydian king Alyattes in the 6th year of his reign (shortly before 600 BC), but later rebuilt by him at the behest of the Delphia…
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Ptolemais
(1,304 words)
(Πτολεμαίς;
Ptolemaís). [German version] [1] Daughter of Ptolemaeus [1] I and Eurydice [4] Daughter of Ptolemaeus [1] I and Eurydice [4]; presumably married to a descendant of the pharaoh Nectanebus [2]; from 298 BC betrothed, and from 287 married to Demetrius [2] Poliorcetes. PP VI 14565. Ameling, Walter (Jena) Bibliography W. Huß, Das Haus des Nektanebis und das Haus des Ptolemaios, in: AncSoc 25, 1994, 111-117 J. Seibert, Historische Beiträge zu den dynastischen Verbindungen in hellenistischer Zeit, 1967, 30 ff. 74 f. [German version] [2] P. from Cyrene Ancient scholar of m…
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Cephale
(129 words)
[German version] (Κεφαλή;
Kephalḗ). Attic
paralia deme of the phyle Acamantis, nine (12)
bouleutaí , modern Keratea [4. 47]. C.'s eponymous hero, Cephalus [1], was the ancestral hero of the Cephalids, the kings of Thoricus. Early Mycenaean princely residence at an elevation of 220 m [2], in classical times presumably several settlement centres. Important necropol…
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Ericea
(79 words)
[German version] (Ἐρίκεια/
Eríkeia, from ἐρείκη/
Ereíkē, ‘brier’?). Attic
asty(?)-deme of the Aegeis phyle, one
bouleutes (after 307/6 BC two). Its location determined to be near Kypseli as the finding-place of a decree (IG II…
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Marathon
(577 words)
[German version] (Μαραθών;
Marathṓn). Large Attic paralia deme of the Aeantis phyle, 10 (?)
bouleutai , in a flat coastal area in the east of Attica, capital of the Attic Tetrapolis (M., Oenoe, Probalinthus, Tricorynthus), not identical with modern Marathonas. The name is pre-Greek. There are important prehistoric, ancient and early Christian remains at various sites on the plain (map [10. 223 fig. 271]): Neolithic and Early Helladic settlement near Nea Makri (Probalinthus?) [8; 9; 10. 219],…
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Leontis
(164 words)
[German version] (Λεωντίς;
Leōntís, epigraphically Λεοντίς;
Leontís). Since the reform of phyles of Cleisthenes in 508/7 BC, the fourth of ten phyles of Attica (IG II2 417, 478, 1742, 1744, 1752, 1926, 2409, 2818); eponymous hero Leos (Λεώς;
Leṓs) in Paus. 1,5,2. In the 4th cent. BC the L. comprised 20 demes, of which seven were in the
asty-trittys Scambonidae, four in the
paralia-trittys Phrearrhii and nine in the
mesogaia…
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Trinemeia
(94 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Attica (Τρινέμεια;
Trinémeia). Attic
mesogeia deme, of the Cecropis phyle, two
bouleutaí, at the source of the Cephissus [2] (Str. 9,1,24) to the northeast of modern Kifissia in the valley of the modern Kokkinaras. An ephebe (
Ephēbeía ) from T. (IG II2 1028 col. I…
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Halae
(855 words)
(Ἁλαί;
Halaí). ‘Salt pans’, name of several settlements, in Attica of two demes. [German version] [1] Att. deme of the phyle Cecropis H. Aixonides (Ἁλαὶ Αἰξωνίδες;
Halaì Aixōnídes), Attic deme, which constituted together with Aexone the
paralia trittys of the phyle Cecropis. Therefore, (only administratively? [3. 148476]) distinguished by ‘Aixonides’ from H. [2] on the east coast of Attica. H. provided six (ten)
bouleutaí . H. (modern Voula and Vouliagmeni [7. 466 fig. 588]) bordered in the north on Aexone (modern Glyphada) and in the…
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