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Cholargus
(121 words)
[German version] (Χολαργός;
Cholargós). Attic
asty deme ( Asty) of the Acamantis phyle; four (six)
bouleutai. Its exact location is uncertain, presumably to the west or north-west of Athens, towards Phyle (Men. Dys. 33), the presumed location …
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Collytus
(201 words)
[German version] (Κολλυτός, also Κολυττός;
Kollytōs,
Kollyttós). Attic
asty deme belonging to the Aegeis phyle in the centre of Athens south of the Areopagus and west and south of the Acropolis, the dense urban development of which apparently blended into Melite (Eratosth. in Str. 1,4,7; [1. 169; 2. 16; 3. 55; 4. 276; 6. 27f.]); provided three (four)
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Conthyle
(85 words)
[German version] (Κονθύλη;
Konthýlē). Attic
mesogeia deme of the phyle Pandionis, from 224/3 BC of Ptolemaïs; one
bouleutḗs ; the location is uncertain (Mazareïka? [2; 3. 43]). According to [1. 601ff.], C. formed the cultural association of Tricomi together with Erchia and Cytherus. Sources: Aristoph. Vesp. 233; Phot. s.v. Κοθύλη. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 P. J. Bicknell, Clisthène et Kytherros, in: REG 89, 1976, 599-603
2 M. Petropolakou, E. Pentazos, Ancient Greek Cities 21. Attiki, 1973, 157 no. 25
3 Traill, Attica 43, 62, 69, 111 no. 73, table 3, 13.
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Cytherus
(179 words)
[German version] (Κύθηρος;
Kýthēros). Attic
paralia(?) deme of the Pandionis phyle, from 307/6 to 201 BC of the Antigonis; supplied two
bouleutaí. According to Str. 9,1,20, one of the locations belonging to the Attic dodecapolis. Its localisation near Poussi Kalojerou by Traill [3] is methodologically unsustainable; Dem. Or. 42 suggests a site near a city, in a wooded area. In IG II…
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Oropus
(319 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Theatre | Ionic | Oracles | Attica | Athenian League (Second) | Education / Culture | Boeotia, Boeotians (Ὀρωπός/
Orōpós). Coastal town in northwest Attica opposite Eretria, present-day Skala Oropou (for classical remains [1; 5; 6. 304 fig. 378, 379]) and suburb of Oropia, which was a disputed territory between Athens and Boeotia. The principa…
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Anaea
(98 words)
[German version] (Ἀναία;
Anaía). Coastal town in Ionia to the north of the Mycale mountains at and near the Byzantine fortress (12th/13th century AD; [3. 65-74]), now called Kadıkale, where [2] found pottery from the 10th-3rd cent. BC. When the Athenians conquered Samos in 365 BC, A., as part of the peraia of Samos [3], was used by the Samians as a place of refuge [1. 44 f.]. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliogr…
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Parnes
(274 words)
[German version] (ἡ/ὁ Πάρνης;
hē/ho Párnēs). A mountain range, rich in forests and springs, on the border between Attica and Boeotia, stretching west of the Aegaleos, with the name Pastra, as far as Cithaeron; the modern Parnitha (elevation 1413 m). A number of demes were located at the foot of the P., including Acharnae, Aphidna, Decelea, Paeonidae, Peleces and Phyle. Several fortresses secured the passes to Boeotia in the area of the P.: Decelea with the fort at Katsimidi Pass, Phyle, and Panactum,…
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Daedalidae
(96 words)
[German version] (Δαιδαλίδαι;
Daidalídai). Attic
asty deme of the Cecropis phyle, from 307/6 to 201/0 BC of the Demetrias phyle, from AD 126/7 of the Hadrianis. One
bouleutes . With the Daedalion, mentioned only in the
poletai inscription [1] and probably the sanctuary of the eponymous hero of D., it bordered to the south with the Alopece deme. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) …
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Themacus
(75 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Attica (Θημακός;
Thēmakós). Attic
mesogeia (?) deme, Erechtheis phyle, from 224/3 BC Ptolemaïs, one
bouleutḗs; location unknown. IG II2 1212 (finding site:
in vico Kara, modern Ilioupoli) is probably not a decree from T., cf. [1]. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 Whitehead, 392 No. 135. Traill, Attica 15, 38, 62, 69, 75, 112 No. 134, Tab. 1, 13 J. S. Traill, Demos and Trittys, 1986, 126.
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Cerata
(52 words)
[German version] (Κέρατα;
Kérata). Peaks, named after their peculiar shape (‘horns’) (modern Trikeraton; Trikeri, 470 m), in the mountains on the border between Attica and Megaris east of Eleusis (Diod. Sic. 11,65,1; Plut. Themistocles 13,1; Str. 9,1,11). Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography F. Bölte, s.v. K., RE 11, 265f. Philippson/Kirsten, vol. 1, 760; 973.
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Samicum
(222 words)
[German version] (Σαμικόν;
Samikón). The biggest fort of Triphylia (western Peloponnese) on the western foothills of Mount Kaiapha, between the modern Agoulinitsa lagoon in the north and lake Kaiapha in the south. This is the location of a cave of the Anigriades [4], spring nymphs of the former river Anigrus (
cf. [2]) with sulphur springs (Str. 8,3,19; Paus. 5,5,11; Schol. Hom. Il. 11,721). Sources: Paus. 5,6,1-3; Pol. 4,77,9; 80,12; Str. 8,3,13; 19 f.; 27. The form
Sámos is only attested in Str. 8,3,20 and Schol. Hom. Il. 13,13. S. was probably built by the Eleans in the 4th cent. BC. In 219/8, the fort was captured by Philippus [I 7] V; it was abandoned in Strabo's days. On the plain below S. (Str. 8,3,20; Paus. 5,5,3; 7; 11), Macistum (= Arene?;
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Thorae
(96 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Attica (Θοραί;
Thoraí). Attic paralia deme, phyle Antiochis, 307/6 - 200 BC Demetrias, four
bouleutaí. According to Str. 9,1,21 on the Attic southwest coast between Aegilia (modern Fin…
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Diacria
(100 words)
[German version] (Διακρία;
Diakría), also Hyperacria and Epacria. Term for the mountainous northeast of Attica [2], probably also the Attic east coast as far as Brauron, the ancestral home of the Peisistratids (Pl. Hipparch. 228b; Plut. Solon 10,3; [4. 224]). Supported by a group of
Hyperakrioi (Hdt. 1,59) or
Diakrioi (Aristot. Ath. Pol. 13,4; [1; 2; 3. 184-188]), Peisistratus [4] established his tyrannis in Athens in 561 BC. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) Bibliography
1 K. H. Kinzl, Regionalism in Classical Athens?, in: Ancient History Bull. 3, 1989, 5-9
2 R. J. Hopper, 'Plain', 'Shore' and 'Hill' in Early Athens, in: ABSA 56, 1961, 189-219
3 Rhodes
4 K.-W. Welwei, Athen, 1992.
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Cydantidae
(82 words)
[German version] (Κυδαντίδαι;
Kydantídai). Attic
mesogeia(?)-deme of the phyle Aegeis, from 224/3 BC of Ptolemaïs; pla…
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Myrrhinus
(176 words)
[German version] (Μυρρινοῦς/
Murrhinoûs). Attic paralia deme of the phyle of Pandionis, six (eight)
bouleutaí, near modern Merenda. Significant archaeological finds [1; 2; 4]; an incomplete ancient fortification on the Merenda [3]. Two decrees on demes from Myrrhinus (IG II2 1182, 1183) are significant for research on the internal organization of
dḗmoi. Apart from a theatre (IG II2 1182, Z. 2-4), they attest to cults…
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Sybridae
(79 words)
[German version] (Συβρίδαι;
Sybrídai). Attic Paralia(?) deme of the Erechtheis phyle, before 307/6 BC with one
bouleutḗs in alternation with Pambotadae, near which S. may have been. There is speculation on a connexion with the River Syverus (Siberus) in Plin. HN 37,114. The sculptor Cephisodotus [5] was from S. Lohmann, Hans (Bochum) …
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