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Cephisia or
Kephisia (Ancient Gr****: Κηφισιά) was a deme of
ancient Attica, of the
phyle of Erechtheis,
sending six or
eight delegates to the Athenian...
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January 2002.
Cephisia was a deme of
ancient Athens. It was the home of the
famous dramatist Menander (circa 342-291 BC).
Cephisia had
become a famous...
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conference at
Sparta to make a
second attempt at a deal.
Epicrates of
Cephisia,
Andocides of Cydathenaeon,
Kratinos of Sphettos, and
Eubulides of Eleusis...
- Epacria, Decelea, Eleusis, Aphidna, Thoricus, Brauron, Cytherus, Sphettus,
Cephisia, and
possibly Phaleron.
These were said to have been
later incorporated...
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given in the most
important MSS.,
though "Phalerus"
appears after "
Cephisia" in some (see
critical note on
opposite page). But it
seems best to ****ume...
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having founded two
tribes (phylae), one of
which received the name
Cephisias after his
possible father, and the
other one was
named after himself....
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Epigenes (Epigetês), son of Antiphon, of the deme of
Cephisia, is
mentioned by
Plato among the
disciples of Socrates, who were with him in his last moments...
- (Ancient Gr****: Εἰρεσίδαι) was a deme of
ancient Attica, west or
southwest of
Cephisia, and
adjacent to Iphistiadae. The site of
Eiresidae is
located west of...
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Cephalus of
Phocis Cepheus (father of Andromeda)
Cepheus (king of Tegea)
Cephisia Cephisodorus Cephisodotus (general)
Cephisodotus the
Elder Cephisodotus...
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estate in Iphistiadae,
bounded on the
north by the road from the
temple at
Cephisia, on the
south by the
temple of
Heracles in Iphistiadae, on the east by...