LIST OF ANCIENT NAMES OF PLACES IN ATTICA.
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TITLES of TWO TRIBES first added by the Athenians in the 118th. 3 Olym., in compliment to Antigonus and Demetrius,
called ANTirONIS and AHMHTPIAX; which were afterwards named nTOAEMAIS and ATTAAI2" in honour of Ptolemy and
Attalus; with the names of such Demoi, subjoined, as are now known to have belonged to them.
nTOAEMAIS:—BqnutiStu. # ©ij/taxo? *. *&v?yat't2at. *Ko»6*%j. Tapr&t*. * <J>W.
ATTAAIS :—* 'Kymvq. * 'Ahipouq. 'AwoWuweiV. * Xwnoi. O'lvM.
Name of a THIRTEENTH TRIBE added by the Athenians in honour of the Emperor Hadrian, with the names of those Demoi
which are now known to have belonged to it.
AAPIANIS:—,*"A(pi^«- * Bwv*. "Etewtru.
Oa. *C'jjyaia.
DEMOI, of which the Tribes are not known.
Ag&jTTOf.
*A%(>ct$ovq.
Topyvvv}*
'ILttccxphx,'
ApfA.CC.
AvgQcts 4.
Eoctfpni*
ETTiTPOTTYi
ApyiXia.
Bpotvgav.
Envoi.
'EPETPLCL'
E^eXidat.
KaGaixi'^ai.
Nlovvvxta.
<t>o£/xitrioi.
XlTOTH.
©*£*.
Acx-^urea-
Sro^yiAof.
<J)piTTiO».
n^unrot;.
KaA>5.
Mi^tlTOJ/.
"Ycriat.
Xao-TieTf.
Aypcct.
'Ay%serfAQS.
NAMES of PLACES supposed to have been Attic Demoi.
fA[t(pict\v.
AgVfJLOft
Qpicov.
KwocrtzpyEs.
Actvpiov,
XJccvccktoi;,
JJoc-^vy}/;,
'ZotXa.fAii; .
NAMES of PLACES probably erroneously inserted in previous Lists of the Attic Demoi.
A{j.(pta\v.
'Arcc^avrv}.
BsX&va. Ayvaiov. Avx.ovaY\TTo<;. YlarpoKkov vtieroq* Q>oiPfA,ctxovcrai.
TvrrocXsicc.
[ED.]
1 The tribes Antigonis and Demetrias were created at the same time in Olym.
118. 3. b. c. 305. in honour of Demetrius Poliorcetes and his father Antigonus,
when Athens surrendered to the former. Ptolemy Philadelphus, from whose
name one of the preceding titles was altered to Ptolemais, died Olym. 133. 2.
b. c. 246., and the tribe Attalis was instituted in Olym. 144. 4. or b. c. 200.;
consequently the Ptolemais must have preceded the Attalis at least about half a
century. As to the Hadrianis, that, doubtless, dates from Hadrian's visit to
Athens, when he was initiated in the mysteries of Eleusis, a. d. 125. [id.]
8 It will appear on inspection of the preceding table, that the demoi marked thus*
in the tribes Ptolemais, Attalis, and Hadrianis, are known to have previously be-
longed to the ten original tribes.
3 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 401. 4 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 496.
5 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 499. s Meursii Reliqua Attica, C. XI.
Led.]
59
TITLES of TWO TRIBES first added by the Athenians in the 118th. 3 Olym., in compliment to Antigonus and Demetrius,
called ANTirONIS and AHMHTPIAX; which were afterwards named nTOAEMAIS and ATTAAI2" in honour of Ptolemy and
Attalus; with the names of such Demoi, subjoined, as are now known to have belonged to them.
nTOAEMAIS:—BqnutiStu. # ©ij/taxo? *. *&v?yat't2at. *Ko»6*%j. Tapr&t*. * <J>W.
ATTAAIS :—* 'Kymvq. * 'Ahipouq. 'AwoWuweiV. * Xwnoi. O'lvM.
Name of a THIRTEENTH TRIBE added by the Athenians in honour of the Emperor Hadrian, with the names of those Demoi
which are now known to have belonged to it.
AAPIANIS:—,*"A(pi^«- * Bwv*. "Etewtru.
Oa. *C'jjyaia.
DEMOI, of which the Tribes are not known.
Ag&jTTOf.
*A%(>ct$ovq.
Topyvvv}*
'ILttccxphx,'
ApfA.CC.
AvgQcts 4.
Eoctfpni*
ETTiTPOTTYi
ApyiXia.
Bpotvgav.
Envoi.
'EPETPLCL'
E^eXidat.
KaGaixi'^ai.
Nlovvvxta.
<t>o£/xitrioi.
XlTOTH.
©*£*.
Acx-^urea-
Sro^yiAof.
<J)piTTiO».
n^unrot;.
KaA>5.
Mi^tlTOJ/.
"Ycriat.
Xao-TieTf.
Aypcct.
'Ay%serfAQS.
NAMES of PLACES supposed to have been Attic Demoi.
fA[t(pict\v.
AgVfJLOft
Qpicov.
KwocrtzpyEs.
Actvpiov,
XJccvccktoi;,
JJoc-^vy}/;,
'ZotXa.fAii; .
NAMES of PLACES probably erroneously inserted in previous Lists of the Attic Demoi.
A{j.(pta\v.
'Arcc^avrv}.
BsX&va. Ayvaiov. Avx.ovaY\TTo<;. YlarpoKkov vtieroq* Q>oiPfA,ctxovcrai.
TvrrocXsicc.
[ED.]
1 The tribes Antigonis and Demetrias were created at the same time in Olym.
118. 3. b. c. 305. in honour of Demetrius Poliorcetes and his father Antigonus,
when Athens surrendered to the former. Ptolemy Philadelphus, from whose
name one of the preceding titles was altered to Ptolemais, died Olym. 133. 2.
b. c. 246., and the tribe Attalis was instituted in Olym. 144. 4. or b. c. 200.;
consequently the Ptolemais must have preceded the Attalis at least about half a
century. As to the Hadrianis, that, doubtless, dates from Hadrian's visit to
Athens, when he was initiated in the mysteries of Eleusis, a. d. 125. [id.]
8 It will appear on inspection of the preceding table, that the demoi marked thus*
in the tribes Ptolemais, Attalis, and Hadrianis, are known to have previously be-
longed to the ten original tribes.
3 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 401. 4 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 496.
5 Corp. Ins. Grac. V. I. p. 499. s Meursii Reliqua Attica, C. XI.
Led.]