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Paeania or
Paiania (Ancient Gr****: Παιανία) were two
demoi of
ancient Attica,
divided into
Upper Paeania and
Lower Paeania, that were
situated on the eastern...
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Upper Paeania or
Paiania Kathyperthen (Ancient Gr****: Παιανία καθύπερθεν) was a deme of
ancient Attica; it was
located on the
eastern side of Hymettus...
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Lower Paeania or
Paiania Hypenerthen (Ancient Gr****: Παιανία ὑπένερθεν) was a deme of
ancient Attica; it was
located on the
eastern side of Hymettus....
- The town was
renamed to
reflect ****ociation with the
ancient deme of
Paeania. In the late
Middle Ages, the area was the site of
Albanian (Arvanite)...
- Phye (Gr****: Φύη, romanized: Phýē) was a
young woman from
Paeania who
accompanied the
tyrant Pisistratus in a
chariot during his
return to
Athens in 546/5...
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Athenian orator and demagogue.
Demades was born into a poor
family of
ancient Paeania and was emplo**** at one time as a
common sailor, but he rose to a prominent...
- Demosthenes—who
belonged to the
local tribe, Pandionis, and
lived in the deme of
Paeania in the
Athenian countryside, was a
wealthy sword-maker. Aeschines, Demosthenes'...
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Timaeus Crito of
Alopece Crito, Euthydemus,
Phaedo Apology Ctesippus of
Paeania Euthydemus,
Lysis Phaedo Demodocus of
Anagyrus Theages Apology, Demodocus...
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Cydathenaeum Exact date
uncertain ca. 85-90 T.
Flavius Leosthenes of
Paeania Exact date
uncertain 91-92 Q.
Trebellius Rufus Also a
Roman Senator and...
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Studies in
classical Philology, Vol. 47 (1936), pp. 165–204.
Demon of
Paeania,
Priest of Asclepius,
classical Philology, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Jan., 1943)...