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Acharnae or
Acharnai (/əˈkɑːr.niː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαρναί) was a deme of
ancient Athens. It was part of the
phyle Oineis.
Acharnae,
according to Thucydides...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος, romanized: Apollodōros; 394 –
after 343 BCE) of
Acharnae in
Attica was an
Athenian politician known from
several ancient forensic...
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degree as a
polis in miniature, and
indeed some demes, such as
Eleusis and
Acharnae, were in fact
significant towns. Each deme had a
demarchos who supervised...
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Tiberius Claudius Apollinarius son of
Tiberius Claudius Apollodorus of
Acharnae, 191 or 192 - 193/4 AD
Nummius "Hierophant" of Phaleron, 194 -
before 209...
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historically been an
Arvanite settlement.
Acharnes was
named after the deme
Acharnae (Ancient Gr****: Ἁχαρναί), a
subdivision of
Athens in
classical antiquity...
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Apollonius of
Acharnae (Ancient Gr****: Άπολλώνιος) was a
heortologist and
writer of
ancient Greece who
lived in the late 2nd
century BCE. He was the author...
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Peisander (fl. 429 - 411 BC) was an
Athenian from the
demos of
Acharnae, who pla**** a
prominent part in the
Athenian coup of 411 BC,
which briefly replaced...
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mountain dates back to
ancient times, when it was
under the
ancient demes of
Acharnae and Decelea.
Towns surrounding the
mountain include Aspropyrgos, Fyli,...
- man to keep such
women under the same roof as his wife.
Apollodorus of
Acharnae said that
hetaera were
concubines when they had a
permanent relationship...
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public places, and the
entrances to homes. As such he was
worshiped at
Acharnae, Mycenae, and at Tegea. The
origin of the
worship of
Apollo Agyieus in...