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Phlya (Ancient Gr****: Φλύα or Φλυά) was a deme of
ancient Attica that lay in the Mesogaea. It must have been a
place of
importance from the
number of...
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appellation of the "Mother of the gods". She is
related to the
mystery cult of
Phlya which seems to be original. At
Athens Gaia had the cult-title Themis. In...
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Chalandri (Gr****: Χαλάνδρι,
Ancient Gr****: Φλύα,
Phlya, also Halandri, Khalandri) is a town and a
suburb in the
northern part of the
Athens agglomeration...
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named after its
megara . Aegina: Cult of
Demeter thesmophoros and Kore.
Phlya: near Koropi. The
local mystery religion may have been
originally dedicated...
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Antipater of
Phlya (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος Ἀντιπατρου Φλυεύς, romanized: Antipatros
Antipatrou Phlyeus, fl. 20s-10s BC) was a
leading statesman at...
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particularly in an oath: "By the two goddesses". In the cult of
Phlya she was
worshipped as
Anesidora who
sends up
gifts from the Underworld....
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inland Athmonon 6 10 to XIV.Attalis in the
fourth period Epieikidai 1 1(0)
Phlya 7 9 to XIII.Ptolemais in the
third period Pithos 2(3) 4
Sypalettos 2 2 Trinemeia...
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parents Cleito (mother) and
Mnesarchus (father), a
retailer from the deme of
Phlya. On
receiving an
oracle that his son was
fated to win "crowns of victory"...
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Early 3rd
century Philius of
Phalerum 11
Early 3rd
century Niconides of
Phlya 9 284/3
Phyleus of
Eleusis 10 280/79
Onetor of
Melite 2 277/6 Philochares...
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Lucius Coelius Antipater, annalist, 2nd
century BC
Antipater of
Phlya,
leading Athenian statesman under Augustus Antipater son of Epigonus, Gr****...