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Diomea or
Diomeia (Ancient Gr****: Διόμεια) was a deme of
ancient Attica,
located in the city of Athens, both
within and
outside the
walls of Themistocles...
- is also
mentioned by Steph**** of
Byzantium as the
eponym of the deme
Diomeia of the
Attic phyle Aegeis:
Heracles is said to have
fallen in love with...
- in late July or
early August), at the
Cynosarges gymnasium at the
demos Diomeia outside the
walls of Athens, in a
sanctuary dedicated to Heracles. His...
- Metageitnia,
which celebrated the
migration of
Theseus from
Melite to
Diomeia. The
celebration of the
festival itself declined over time and was replaced...
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Antigonis in the
second and
third periods Lower Ankyle 1 1 Bate 1(2) 1
Diomeia 1 to XII.Demetrias in the
second and
third periods Erikeia 1 2 Hestiaia...
- or Gate of
Aegeus (Αἰγέως Πύλαι)
Diomeian Gate (Διόμιαι Πύλαι, "Gate of
Diomeia"), not
excavated Itonian Gate (Ἰτώνιαι Πύλαι)
Halade Gate (Ἅλαδε Πύλαι)...
- or
early August), at the Κυνοσαργες (Kynosarges)
gymnasium at the
demos Diomeia outside the
walls of Athens, in a
sanctuary dedicated to Heracles. His...
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Stratocles son of
Euthydemos of
Diomeia (Gr****: Στρατοκλῆς Εὐθυδήμου Διομεεὺς), was an
Athenian politician during the
third and
fourth centuries BCE....
- of the
dining club
known as "the Sixty"
which met in the
Heracleion at
Diomeia and
whose collective wit was so
famous that
Philip II of
Macedon was said...
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Athens which contained twenty demes:
Lower and
Upper Ankyle, Araphen, Bate,
Diomeia, Erchia, Erikeia, Gargettos,
Halae Araphenides, Hestiaia, Ikarion, Ionidai...