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Plotheia (Ancient Gr****: Πλώθεια) was a deme of
ancient Attica and
appears to have
belonged to the
district of Epacria, and to have been not far from Halae...
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Plotheia decrescens is a moth of the
family Nolidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1857. It is
found in Sri Lanka. "Species Details:
Plotheia decrescens...
- Duponchel, [1845]
Synonyms Cholimma Walker, [1863]
Motina Walker, 1863
Plotheia Walker, 1863
Rhazunda Walker, 1866
Pasira Moore, 1882
Rivulana Bethune-Baker...
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changed over time. A
festival of the same name is
attested for the deme
Plotheia; what relationship, if any, this
festival may have had with the Pandia...
- Curtis, 1829
Sarrothripa russiana Duponchel, [1845]
Subrita bilineatella Walker, 1866
Sarrothripa fusculana Schmid, 1886
Plotheia diplographa Hampson, 1905...
- the
fourth period Ionidai 2(1) 2
Kydantidai 1(2) 1(2) to XIII.Ptolemais in the
third period Myrrhinoutta 1 1
Plotheia 1 2
Teithras 4 4 Deme # # Notes...
- Kollytos, Kolonos, Kydantidai, Myrrhinoutta, Otryne, Phegaia, Philaidai,
Plotheia. It was
named for the
legendary king Aegeus. The
quota of
demes for Aigeis...
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Lophothripa Maurilia Meganola Microzada Motya Nanaguna Ophiosema Paracrama Plotheia Selepa Erik J. Van Nieukerken;
Lauri Kaila; Ian J. Kitching;
Niels P. Kristensen;...
- Attica, and subsequently, as
appears from an inscription, a deme near
Plotheia and
Halae Araphenides. As the name of a district, it was
probably synonymous...
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Pleisthenes Pleistoanax Plethron Pleuron Pleuron of
Aetolia Plexippus Plotheia Plotinus Plouto (Oceanid)
Ploutonion Ploutonion at
Hierapolis Pluralist...