- of the
tribe of
Aiantis died from
wounds sustained in the
Battle of Plataea. The
playwright Aeschylus came from deme
Eleusis in
Aiantis. His
family were...
- the ten tribes,
except Aiantis,
provided three demes (not
necessarily one for trittyes); the
missing contribution of
Aiantis was
covered by two demes...
-
worshipped at Athens,
where he had a
statue in the market-place, and the
tribe Aiantis was
named after him.
Pausanias also
relates that a
gigantic skeleton, its...
-
Oenoe (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνόη, romanized: Oinoē) was one of four
demoi of
ancient Athens situated in the
small plain of
Marathon open to the sea between...
-
Oineis (Οἰνηΐς), 7.
Kekropis (Κεκροπίς), 8.
Hippothontis (Ἱπποθοντίς), 9.
Aiantis (Αἰαντίς) and 10.
Antiochis (Ἀντιοχίς).
After this so
called Period I that...
- They
lived in
Attica (included
ancient Athenians) (Marathon is in Attica)
Aiantis (named
after Ajax) (Aeschylus was a
member of this tribe)
Aigeis (named...
- of
Athens VIII
Hippothoon Hippothontis Mythical king of
Eleusis IX Aias
Aiantis Mythological hero that
fought in
Trojan War X
Antiochus Antiochis Son of...
-
demes to
provide fifteen demes for each of the new
tribes (only the
small Aiantis phyle was spared). The
legislative calendar was
changed from ten prytanies...
-
having only nine representatives/councilors (such as the city
section of
Aiantis), with
others not
having much more. The
amount of
representation for each...
- come
across a
memorial to the
casualties incurred by the
phyle (tribe) of
Aiantis, and ****umed
these were the
total Athenian casualties. The
historians Michael...