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Aiantis (Ancient Gr****: Αἰαντίς) was a
phyle of
ancient Attica with six demes: Aphidna, Marathon, Oenoe, Rhamnous,
Tricorythus and Phalerum. It was named...
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became Attic demi, Marathon, Tricorythus, and Oenoë
belonging to the
tribe Aeantis, and
Probalinthus to the
tribe Pandionis; but
Marathon was so superior...
- Titacidae, and Thyrgonidae, are said to have been
removed from the
phyle of
Aeantis to
another tribe.
Perrhidae is
described as a deme in Aphidna. Its site...
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Rhamnountos (Ῥαμνοῦντος) was a deme of
ancient Attica,
belonging to the
tribe Aeantis. It is
described in the
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax as a
fortified place;...
- Perrhidae, and Titacidae, are said to have been
removed from the
phyle of
Aeantis to
another tribe. Its site is unlocated. Harpocr. s. v. Θυργωνίδαι. Richard...
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Attica in the
phyle of Aigeis. The Suda
places Phegaea in the
phyle of
Aeantis. Phegaea's site is
tentatively located near
modern Ierotsakouli. Steph****...
- from Athens. As an
Attic deme, it
belonged in
succession to the
tribes Aeantis, Leontis, Ptolemais, and Hadrianis. The site of
Aphidna is
located at Kotroni...
- Perrhidae, and Thyrgonidae, are said to have been
removed from the
phyle of
Aeantis to
another tribe.
Perrhidae is
described as a deme in Aphidna; and that...
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twelve ancient divisions of
ancient Attica.
Oenoe belonged to the
tribe Aeantis, and
Lucian speaks of the area as "the
parts of
Marathon about Oenoe" (Μαραθῶνος...