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Acamantis (Gr****: Ακαμαντίς, romanized: Akamantis) was one of the
phylai (tribes) of
classical Athens,
created during the
reforms of Cleisthenes. It was...
- Gr****: Εἰτέα) was a deme of
ancient Attica,
originally of the
phyle of
Acamantis,
between 307/6 BCE and 201/0 BCE of Antigonis, and
after 126/7 CE of Hadrianis...
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named after Pandion Leontis (Λεοντίς)
named after Leos, son of
Orpheus Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς)
named after Acamas Oineis (Οἰνηΐς)
named after Oeneus Kekropis...
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Aegyptus 3
Scylla Proteus 28
Hecabe Dryas 4
Phicomone †
Plexippus 29
Acamantis or
Achamantis †
Echomius † 5
Evippe ? 30
Arsalte †
Ephialtes 6 ? ? 31...
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Theseus to form
Archaic Athens. It was
later a deme of the
phyle of
Acamantis. Near it are the
mines of Laurion,
where lead and
silver was
mined from...
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refer to
either of two
demoi of
ancient Attica:
Eitea (
Acamantis), of the
phyle of
Acamantis, and
later of
Antigonis and
Hadrianis Eitea (Antiochis)...
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reformer Cleisthenes.
Pericles belonged to the
Attic phyle (clan) of
Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντὶς φυλή). His
early years were quiet; the
introverted young Pericles...
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Acamas in Cyprus, the town of
Acamentium in Phrygia, and the
Attic tribe Acamantis all
derived their names from him. "Pronunciation of Acames". Pronounce...
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Kephale (Ancient Gr****: Κεφαλή) was a deme of
ancient Attica of the
phyle Acamantis, that appears, from the
order in
which it
occurs in the list of Pausanias...
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Aigeis (Αἰγηΐς), 3.
Pandionis (Πανδιονίς), 4.
Leontis (Λεοντίς), 5.
Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς), 6.
Oineis (Οἰνηΐς), 7.
Kekropis (Κεκροπίς), 8. Hippothontis...