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Araphen (Ancient Gr****: Ἀραφήν, romanized:
Araphén) was the name of a deme of
ancient Athens,
situated on the
eastern coast to the
north of
Brauron and...
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Ancient Athens which contained twenty demes:
Lower and
Upper Ankyle,
Araphen, Bate, Diomeia, Erchia, Erikeia, Gargettos,
Halae Araphenides, Hestiaia...
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third periods Erikeia 1 2
Hestiaia 1 1
Kollytos 3 4
Kolonos 2 2
coast Araphen 2 2
Halai Araphenides 5 9
Otryne 1 1
Phegaia 3(4) 3(4) to XV.Hadrianis...
- to:
Athenion of Maroneia, 4th-century BC
Thracian painter Athenion of
Araphen, an
otherwise unknown Athenian man who
served as
presbys in 383 BC Athenion...
- deme of
ancient Attica,
situated on its
eastern coast between Brauron and
Araphen, and was the
harbour of Brauron,
whence persons crossed over to Marmarium...
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demes of
Athens as
defined by Kleisthenes. The muni****lity was
called "
Araphen",
after its
first ruler, Arafinas, who was one of the 100
heroes of Attica...
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sanctuaries of
Artemis is clear.
Halai Araphenides (the Salt
Fields of
Araphen,
modern Rafina) was the
ancient name of
modern Loutsa, a
beach resort half-way...
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Apsines Apulian vase
painting Arabius (mythology)
Aracus (admiral) Arae
Araphen Araros Aratus of
Sicyon Arbius Arcadia Arcadian League Arcadocypriot Gr****...