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Deme of ancient Athens, Greece
Acharnae or Acharnai (/əˈkɑːr.niː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀχαρναί) was a deme of ancient Athens. It was part of the phyle Oineis. Acharnae, according to Thucydides
Acharnae
4th-century BC Athenian politician
(Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος, romanized: Apollodōros; 394 – after 343 BCE) of Acharnae in Attica was an Athenian politician known from several ancient forensic
Apollodorus_of_Acharnae
Apollonius of Acharnae (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was a heortologist and writer of ancient Greece who lived in the late 2nd century BCE. He was the author
Apollonius_of_Acharnae
Administrative unit in ancient Athens
degree as a polis in miniature, and indeed some demes, such as Eleusis and Acharnae, were in fact significant towns. Each deme had a demarchos who supervised
Deme
Religious function
Tiberius Claudius Apollinarius son of Tiberius Claudius Apollodorus of Acharnae, 191 or 192 – 193/4 AD Nummius "Hierophant" of Phaleron, 194 – before 209
Hierophant
Municipality in Greece
historically been an Arvanite settlement. Acharnes was named after the deme Acharnae (Ancient Greek: Ἁχαρναί), a subdivision of Athens in classical antiquity
Acharnes
State of living together as spouses while unmarried
man to keep such women under the same roof as his wife. Apollodorus of Acharnae said that hetaera were concubines when they had a permanent relationship
Concubinage
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
ridiculed Demosthenes's "theatricality", whilst Aeschines regarded Leodamas of Acharnae as superior to him. Demosthenes relied heavily on the different aspects
Demosthenes
5th-century BC Athenian magistrate and politician
Peisander (fl. 429 - 411 BC) was an Athenian from the demos of Acharnae, who played a prominent part in the Athenian coup of 411 BC, which briefly replaced
Peisander_(oligarch)
Comedy by Aristophanes
immediately set upon by a mob of aged farmers and charcoal burners from Acharnae – tough veterans of past wars who hate the Spartans for destroying their
The_Acharnians
Ancient Greek mythological epithet
public places, and the entrances to homes. As such he was worshiped at Acharnae, Mycenae, and at Tegea. The origin of the worship of Apollo Agyieus in
Agyieus
404–403 BCE Athenian pro-Spartan ruling group
Cleomedes, son of Lycomedes Critias Diocles Dracontides Erasistratus of Acharnae Eratosthenes (not the well-known scholar) Eucleides Eumathes Hiero Hippolochus
Thirty_Tyrants
Mountain range in Attica, Greece
mountain dates back to ancient times, when it was under the ancient demes of Acharnae and Decelea. Towns surrounding the mountain include Aspropyrgos, Fyli,
Parnitha
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
Megacles of Athens Chariot-race None 485 (?) Nemean 2 (M) Timodemus of Acharnae Pancration None 485 (?) Nemean 7 Sogenes of Aegina Boys' Pentathlon Neoptolemus
Pindar
Ancient Greek prosecution speech
"Against Neaera" was a prosecution speech delivered by Apollodoros of Acharnae against the freedwoman Neaera. It was preserved as part of the Demosthenic
Against_Neaera
Ancient Greek didactic poem
included the "Precepts of Chiron". Apparently it was among works from Acharnae written in heroic hexameters and attached to the famous name of Hesiod
Precepts_of_Chiron
Pallene's league, along with Gargettus, Pallene, both neighboring Pithus, and Acharnae. The deme also celebrated its thesmophoria, led by two local women. Its
Pithus
Hellespont Nağara, pronounced Nara Abydus Acanthus Athos Ierissos Erisso Acharnae near Acharnes and Ano Liosia, about 10 km north of Athens Acharnes Menidi
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Parnes, through which runs the direct road from Thebes to Attica, past Acharnae. On the northern side of the pass was the territory of Tanagra. Phyle is
Phyle_(Attica)
Name list
(runner), 1st century Macedonian runner who won the Olympics Apollodorus of Acharnae (394–after 343), Athenian politician and subject of many of Demosthenes'
Apollodorus
Physician from the Hellenistic period
tombstones of her time. F. Retief and L. Cilliers posit that she was from Acharnae (a town in Attica) and that she married a Milesian citizen. While concurring
Phanostratê
Building in ancient Greece
Πύλαι, "Gate of the Graves") Acharnian Gate (Ἀχαρνικαὶ Πύλαι, "Gate of Acharnae") Northeastern Gate (modern name, ancient name unknown) Diochares Gate
Themistoclean_Wall
Name list
Stephanus of Byzantium Apollonius Attaleus, writer on dreams Apollonius of Acharnae, ancient Greek writer on festivals Apollonius of Laodicea, writer on astrology
Apollonius
Temple in ancient Athens
sanctuary was a key religious site for the four neighbouring demes of Pallene, Acharnae, Gargettus, and Paeania, which together formed a league. The alignment
Temple_of_Ares
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
Secundus of Sphettus ca. 115 Galerius Em- 116–117 Flavius Macrinus of Acharnae ca. 120 Fulvius Metrodorus of Sounium ca. 120 Zopyrus son of Dionysius
Eponymous_archon
the Pseudo-Demosthenic works are six of those written for Apollodorus of Acharnae, (46, 49, 50, 52, 53, and 59), all of which seem to have been written by
Pseudo-Demosthenes
(painter) Apollodorus (sculptor) Apollodorus Logisticus Apollodorus of Acharnae Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus of Boeotia Apollodorus of Carystus Apollodorus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Oath sworn by young men of Classical Athens upon induction into the Ephebic College
the age of twenty. The ephebic oath is preserved on an inscription from Acharnae, which was written in the mid-fourth century BC. Other versions of the
Ephebic_oath
Deme in ancient Athens
deme system in 508/7 BC, Kydathenaion was the third largest deme after Acharnae and Aphidna. Its population is estimated to have been around 3,300–3,600
Cydathenaeum
Axiochus, Cratylus, Eryxias, Philebus, Protagoras, Theaetetus Callicles of Acharnae Gorgias Cebes of Thebes Phaedo Crito; Epistle XIII Cephalus of Clazomenae
List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues
Bilzingsleben Hirschlanden Königsaue Pfahlbau Museum Unteruhldingen Federsee Acharnae, Athens ( Mycenaean tomb) Aegina (Temple of Aphaea, Temple of Zeus), Attica
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
(native language(s)) - older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s) Acharnae¹ Acharnes, Menidi Aegina Aegina Agrinium¹ Agrinio - Agrinion Alexandropolis¹
List of Latin place names in the Balkans
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_the_Balkans
Αχαΐα Achaḯa axaˈia Achaea Ἀχαρναί Akharnaí Αχαρνές Acharnés axar'nes Acharnae; Acharnes Ἀχελῷος Akhelōíos Αχελώος Achelóos açeˈlo.os Achelous Ἀχέρων
List_of_Greek_place_names
He was one of the hetaera Neaira's lovers. According to Apollodorus of Acharnae, 369 BC, he spoke out against Callistratus's request to support Sparta
Xenokleides
it from the plain of Marathon). It lay almost opposite to the deme of Acharnae. Its site is located near modern Kephisia. Epigenes, son of Antiphon, confidant
Cephisia
Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis
ca. 190-200 ... of Apollonieis ca.200 AD Publius Aelius Dionysodorus of Acharnae ca. 200 AD Flavius Onesicrates of Diomeia 235-260 AD Quintus Statius Glaucus
Asclepieion_of_Athens
Ancient Greek mythological epithet
are incomplete fragments, primarily of an oath from this priesthood at Acharnae. From these circumstances, it has been surmised by some scholars (primarily
Athena_Areia
Orations delivered by Apollodoros of Acharnae
orations surviving in the Demosthenic corpus, and delivered by Apollodoros of Acharnae. The second speech against Stephanos, preserved as Demosthenes' 46th, was
Against_Stephanos
Speech composed by Demosthenes
Phormion" deals with a dispute between Pasion's elder son, Apollodoros of Acharnae and Phormion, over the handling of Apollodoros' inheritance. Apollodoros
For_Phormion
losing them, their cleruchies and the Thracian Chersonese, Apollodorus of Acharnae proposed in the boule (in which he was a member in 348 BCE) that the Athenian
Theorica
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Good character
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Treasure Holder; Jasper-stone; The Name of a Gemstone; The Sacred Syllable
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English : variant of Lombard.
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Absorbed in the Songs of Bliss
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Australian, Jamaican
Courageous; Valiant; Manly
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Umashankar | உமாஷஂகரÂ
Lord Shiva
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Ray of God's Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
God of Wealth
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