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Erechtheis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρεχθηΐς) was a
phyle (tribe) of
ancient Athens with
fourteen demes,
named for the
legendary king Erechtheus. The
phyle was...
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Erechtheis);
Upper Lamptrai was
transferred to XI.Antigonis and went back at the end of the
Macedonian period. Pergase,
Upper and
Lower (I.
Erechtheis);...
- with
officials and sanctuaries, and came to have an
official order: 1.
Erechtheis (Ἐρεχθηΐς), 2.
Aigeis (Αἰγηΐς), 3.
Pandionis (Πανδιονίς), 4.
Leontis (Λεοντίς)...
- out the land so they had no water. The well was
later to be
called the
Erechtheis.
There is
further myth that
Poseidon (Neptune)
produced a
horse by striking...
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after Antiochus, son of Heracles) (Socrates was a
member of this tribe)
Erechtheis (named
after Erechtheus) (Critias may also have been a
member of this...
- rock with his trident,
causing a sea (or a sal****er spring,
called the
Erechtheis) to
appear nearby on the
Acropolis in Athens. And
according to
Roman sources...
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inscription dating to 460 or 459 BC
which lists the dead of the
tribe Erechtheis. It is
unusual in
focusing on a
single tribe as it was
common for the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Κηδοί) was a deme of
ancient Attica, of the
phyle of
Erechtheis,
sending two
delegates to the Boule. Its site is
tentatively located near...
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calendar might run "the 33rd day in the 3rd prytany, that of the
tribe Erechtheis", the
style used in
Athenian state do****ents (surviving only as inscriptions)...
- (Ancient Gr****: Φηγοῦς) was a deme of
ancient Attica, of the
phyle of
Erechtheis,
sending one
delegate to the
Athenian Boule. Its site is unlocated. Lohmann...