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Kekropis (Gr****: Κεκροπίς) was one of the
phylai (tribes) of
classical Athens,
created during the
reforms of Cleisthenes. It was
named after the legendary...
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Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς)
named after Acamas Oineis (Οἰνηΐς)
named after Oeneus Kekropis (Κεκροπίς)
named after Cécrops
Hippothontis (or Hippothoontis) (Ἱπποθοντίς)...
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names of the
Thirty are
listed by Xenophon:
Aeschines of Athens, of the
Kekropis tribe (not the
famous orator)
Anaetius Aresias Aristoteles (also a member...
- Halimus. Aixone,
along with
neighbouring Halai Aixonidai,
belonged to the
Kekropis tribe.
Aexone was
celebrated for its fisheries. The site of
Aexone is located...
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Acamantis Son of
Theseus VI
Oeneus Oineis Calydonian king VII
Cecrops Kekropis King of
Athens VIII
Hippothoon Hippothontis Mythical king of
Eleusis IX...
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Leontis (Λεοντίς), 5.
Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς), 6.
Oineis (Οἰνηΐς), 7.
Kekropis (Κεκροπίς), 8.
Hippothontis (Ἱπποθοντίς), 9.
Aiantis (Αἰαντίς) and 10....
- Πανδιώνης 4 Leontḗs Λεοντής 5 Akamántēs Ακαμάντης 6 Oinḗ Οινή 7
Kekrópis Κεκρόπης 8 Hippothṓntis Ιπποθώντης 9 Aiántis Αιάντης 10 Antiókhes...
- have been a
member of this tribe)
Hippothontis (named
after Hippothoon)
Kekropis (named
after Cécrops)
Leontis (named
after Leos, son of Orpheus) (Themistocles...
- Acropolis. It
included the
Agora and the Pnyx. It
belonged to the
tribe of
Kekropis. The name of the deme
derives from Melite,
daughter of Myrmex. It was said...
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subspecies are recognised. The name of the
genus is from the
Ancient Gr****
Kekropis "Athenian woman". The
specific epithet cucullata is from the Late Latin...