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Acamantis (Greek: Ἀκαμαντίς, romanized: Akamantis) was one of the phylai (tribes) of classical Athens, created during the reforms of Cleisthenes. It was
Acamantis
Greek: Εἰτέα) was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Acamantis, between 307/6 BCE and 201/0 BCE of Antigonis, and after 126/7 CE of Hadrianis
Eitea_(Acamantis)
Administrative unit in ancient Athens
named after Pandion Leontis (Λεοντίς) named after Leos, son of Orpheus Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς) named after Acamas Oineis (Οἰνηΐς) named after Oeneus Kekropis
Deme
Ancient Greek city and deme
to Theseus to form Archaic Athens. It was later a deme of the phyle of Acamantis. Near it are the mines of Laurion, where lead and silver was mined from
Thorikos
Ancient Greek mythological son of Theseus
Acamas in Cyprus, the town of Acamantion in Phrygia, and the Attic tribe Acamantis all derived their names from him. "Pronunciation of Acames". Pronounce
Acamas_(son_of_Theseus)
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to either of two demoi of ancient Attica: Eitea (Acamantis), of the phyle of Acamantis, and later of Antigonis and Hadrianis Eitea (Antiochis)
Eitea
In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands
Aegyptus 3 Scylla Proteus 28 Hecabe Dryas 4 Phicomone † Plexippus 29 Acamantis or Achamantis † Echomius † 5 Evippe ? 30 Arsalte † Ephialtes 6 ? ? 31
Danaïdes
Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)
reformer Cleisthenes. Pericles belonged to the Attic phyle (clan) of Acamantis. His early years were quiet; the introverted young Pericles avoided public
Pericles
Municipal unit in Greece
the area of present Keratea was part of the deme Cephale, of the phyle Acamantis in Mesogeia area of Ancient Athens. The municipal unit Keratea consists
Keratea
Monument in ancient Athens
Athens, Pandion I or Pandion II IV Leos Leontis Son of Orpheus V Acamas Acamantis Son of Theseus VI Oeneus Oineis Calydonian king VII Cecrops Kekropis King
Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
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45 Antiochus Itea 6 Chrysippus Demoditas 16 Philinus Phila 26 Ecnomius Acamantis 36 Pugno Daplidice 46 Eudaemon Erato 7 Perius Hyale 17 Protheon Hipparete
Sons_of_Aegyptus
(Aeschylus was a member of this tribe) Aigeis (named after Aegeus) Akamantis/Acamantis (named after Acamas) (Pericles was a member of this tribe) Antiochis (named
List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes
(Ancient Greek: Πρόσπαλτα) was a deme of ancient Attica in the phyle Acamantis. It lay in the interior, between Zoster and Potamus. Its site is located
Prospalta_(Attica)
Ancient Greek term for tribe or clan
(Ἐρεχθηΐς) 2. Aigeis (Αἰγηΐς) 3. Pandionis (Πανδιονίς) 4. Leontis (Λεοντίς) 5. Acamantis (Ἀκαμαντίς) 6. Oineis (Οἰνηΐς) 7. Kekropis (Κεκροπίς) 8. Hippothontis
Phyle
Ἡφαιστιάδαι, romanized: Hephaistiadai) was one of the demes, or townships of Acamantis, one of the ten phylae of Attica established by Cleisthenes at the end
Iphistiadae
Kephale (Ancient Greek: Κεφαλή) was a deme of ancient Attica of the phyle Acamantis, that appears, from the order in which it occurs in the list of Pausanias
Cephale
Ancient Athenian phyle (tribe)
Trinemeia and Phlya. Becker, J. (18 October 2024). "Places: 745058964 (Acamantis)". Pleiades. Retrieved January 5, 2020. Traill, J. S. (February 25, 2024)
Kekropis
(ancient Greece) Absyrtus Acacallis Acacus Academic skepticism Academus Acamantis Acamas Acamas (son of Antenor) Acamas (son of Theseus) Acantha Acanthis
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(Ancient Greek: Κίκυννα) was a deme of ancient Attica of the phyle of Acamantis, sending two or three delegates to the Athenian Boule. It was the native
Cicynna
Greek: Πόρος) was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Acamantis but after 307/6 BCE, of the phyle of Demetrias, sending three delegates
Porus_(Attica)
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Native American Choctaw unisex name SHIKOBA means "feather."
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Three Eyed Loving Girl
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Thick, wise.
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an oak; a curse; perjury
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Brave; Intelligent
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Gift of God.
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Sage, Ray of light
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Princess
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