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Eitea
(241 words)
(Εἰτέα;
Eitéa). [German version] [1] Attic asty (?) deme of the phyle Acamantis Attic
asty(?) deme of the phyle Acamantis, from 307/6 to 201/0 BC of Antigonis, from AD 126/7 that of Hadrianis. Two
bouleutai. The location is unknown (north-east Attica? [3. 140-142]). The fact that it belonged to the city trittys of Acamantis is deduced from the inscriptions [1] and IG II2 2363 ([2. 101]). Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 B. D. Meritt, J. S. Traill, in: Agora 15, 50ff. no. 42
2 J. S. Traill, Diakris, the Inland Trittys of Leontis, in: Hesperia 47, 1978, 89-109
3 Id., Demos and Trit…
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Crioa
(98 words)
[German version] (Κριώα). Attic
asty (?) deme of the Antiochis phyle. With one
bouleutaí, after 307/6 BC two
bouleutaí. Location uncertain, but the genealogical links between the eponymous hero Crius (schol. Aristoph. Av. 645) and Pallas suggest proximity to Pallene [1; 2. 3732]. The funerary inscription IG II2 6108 of the wife of a Κριωεύς is from Kypseli. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 E. Honigmann, s.v. K., RE 11, 1866
2 P. J. Bicknell, Akamantid Eitea, in: Historia 27, 1978, 369-374. Traill, Attica 23, 54 with n. 27, 59, 69, 111 no. 77, tab. 10 J. S. Traill, Demos and Tritt…
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Acamantis
(130 words)
[German version] (Ἀκαμαντίς;
Akamantís). Since the reforms of the phyles by Cleisthenes, fifth of the ten Attic phyles (IG II/III2 1700 ff.); eponymous hero Acamas. In the 4th cent. BC, it comprised five
asty , three
paralia and five
mesogeia demes. In 308/7 BC, three of them changed over to the Macedonian phyles of Antigonis and Demetrias; following their dissolution in 201/200 BC, they rejoined A. Prospalta changed over to the Ptolemais in 224/3 BC, Hagnus to the Attalis in 201/0 BC, Eitea to the Hadr…
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Colonae
(356 words)
(Κολωναί;
Kolōnaí). [German version] [1] Attic mesogeia deme belonging to the Leontis phyle Attic
mesogeia deme belonging to the Leontis phyle, provided two
bouleutaí, on Mount Pentelicon [1. 37217] near Hecale [2. 64f.] or near Michaleza [3. 131]. The Demotikon is Κολωνεύς and also Κολωνῆθεν. Colonus Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 P. J. Bicknell, Akamantid Eitea, in: Historia 27, 1978, 369-374
2 W. E. Thompson, Notes on Attic Demes, in: Hesperia 39, 1970, 64-67
3 J. S. Traill, Demos and Trittys, 1986, 61f., 131. Traill, Attica 6, 47, 62, 69, 110 no. 70, 125, table 4. …
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