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Amphitrope (Gr****: Ἀμφιτρόπη) was a
minor coastal (paralia) deme of
ancient Attica,
belonging to the
Antiochis tribe (phyle), with two representatives...
- Pol(--)
Agriadai De(--), Salamis, Kaletea,
Kikynna B,
Atene B, Ikaroin,
Amphitrope B,
Phyle B,
Sypalettos B,
Trinemeia B,
Coastal Lamptrai, Chastieis, Chelidonia...
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phyle (created in
honour of
Attalus I). The deme was
located between Amphitrope to the west and
Thorikos to the north. Its
territory included parts of...
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Hagnodorus of
Amphitrope (Gr****: Ἁγνόδωρος) was the brother-in-law of
Critias (460–403 BC), the
ancient Athenian political figure and author. Both were...
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bordered on
Aegilia to the west, to
Atene in the south-east and to
Amphitrope to the east. To the northwest, it was
separated from
Phrearrhioi by the...
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representatives in the Boule. It
bordered Anaphlystus to the
north and
Amphitrope in the east, in what is now the
southern part of
Saronikos muni****lity...
- Phylas, king of Ephyra).
Antiochis comprised 13 demes: Aigilia, Alopeke,
Amphitrope, Anaphlystos, Atene, Besa, Eitea, Eroiadai, Kolonai, Krioa, Pallene, Semachidai...