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Alopece (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλωπεκή, romanized:
Alopeke), also
spelt as Alopecae, was an asty-deme of the city of Athens, but
located exterior to the city...
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Antiochis (Ἀντιοχίς) Deme # #
Notes Alopeke city
Alopeke 10 12
Anaphlistos coast Aigilia 6 7 to XIII.Ptolemais in the
third period Amphitrope 2 3 Anaphlystos...
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lekythos Prothesis (lying in repose) (attic
plychrome lekythos (type V), from
Alopeke,
Group of the Huge Lekythoi, late 5th
century BC)
Squat (left) and plastic...
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colonists from
Klazomenai Ainos (Poltymbria)
founded by
colonists from
Alopeke, Mytilene, and Kyme Bergepolis,
founded by
colonists from
Abdera Doriskos...
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sanctuary called Dedaleion. The site of
Daedalidae is
located north of
Alopeke.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and
Roman World...
- BC)
Prothesis (lying in repose) (Attic
plychrome lekythos (type V), from
Alopeke,
Group of the Huge Lekythoi, late 5th
century BC)
Important classical white-ground...
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grandson fits the
available evidence.
Thucydides was born in the deme of
Alopeke (Ἀλωπεκή) of Athens. The
exact year of his
birth is unknown, but his family...
- (daughter of Phylas, king of Ephyra).
Antiochis comprised 13 demes: Aigilia,
Alopeke, Amphitrope, Anaphlystos, Atene, Besa, Eitea, Eroiadai, Kolonai, Krioa...