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Aexone or
Aixone (Ancient Gr****: Αἰξωνή) was a deme of
ancient Attica situated on the
coast south of Halimus. Aixone,
along with
neighbouring Halai Aixonidai...
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Arhopala aexone is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
first described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1863. It is
found in the Australasian...
- from τὰ ἅλιμα, sea-weeds, was
situated on the
coast between Phalerum and
Aexone, at the
distance of 35
stadia from the city of Athens. It had
temples of...
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Hippothales of Athens, son of
Hieronymus Lysis Ion of
Ephesus Ion
Laches of
Aexone, son of
Melanopus Laches Symposium Lysias of
Thurii and Athens, son of Cephalus...
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other figures as well.
There is a
record of a
priestess from the deme of
Aexone who
served both Hebe and
Alkmene being rewarded with a
crown of
olive leaves...
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refer to:
Callias (5th
century BC), poet of the Old
Comedy Callias of
Aexone (c. 470–432 BC), son of Calliades, who died in the
battle of
Potidaea Callias...
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Halai (Αἰξωνίδες Ἁλαί), was a deme of
ancient Attica, a
little south of
Aexone. It
derived its name from its salt-works. Its
surname distinguishes it from...
- not seem to
return his feelings.
Lysis -
Eldest son of
Democrates I of
Aexone, in his
early teens. Has
praise heaped on him by
Hippothales but is just...
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around 470 BCE.
According to Thucydides, he was the son of
Melanopus of
Aexone. The
family belonged to the
Cecropis tribe. In 427 BCE,
Laches and Charoeades...
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Apollo Zoster. It is on the
Saronic Gulf, and in
ancient times was
between Aexone and Anagyrous. The name
comes from Gr**** mythology, the tale as related...