-
aristocrats of
multiple cities throughout Greece were
referred to as the
Geleontes or "smiling ones".
There are
alternative views to the
archaic smile being...
- Some
phylai can be
classified by
their geographic location, such as the
Geleontes, the Argadeis, the Hopletes, and the
Agikoreis in Ionia, as well as the...
- Gr****
tribes (Ionians)
Ionians Oldest tribes (Phylai)
Agikoreis Argadeis Geleontes Hopletes Attics Athenians (mentioned in Iliad's
Catalogue of Ships) Euboeans...
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which derived their names from his sons:
Hopletes (Hoplites),
Teleonites (
Geleontes), Aegicoreis,
Argadeis (Ergadeis).
After his
death he was
buried at Potamus...
- and Hoples. The
earlier four
tribes of Athens:
Teleontes (Teleonites)/
Geleontes, Aegicoreis,
Argadeis (Ergadeis) and
Hopletes (Hoplites) were
named after...
- has been
renamed Dedeçam.
Ramsay speaks of two
other settler folk
named Geleontes and Aigikoreis,
being farmers and
priests respectively. In addition, there...
- yet only four
tribes are attested: the Aigikoreis, Argadeis,
Boreis and
Geleontes. It
became a Gr**** city-state with its own
large chora (territory) extending...
- gods
could take pleasure, as the
aristocracy referred to
themselves as
geleontes, the
smiling ones,
distinguished by the gods for the
wealth and prosperity...