DEME
Pinakia, identification tablets (name, father's name, deme) used for tasks like jury selection, Museum at the Ancient Agora of Athens
A deme functioned to some degree as a polis in miniature, and indeed some demoi, such as Eleusis and Acharnae, were in fact significant towns. Each deme had a ''demarchos'' who supervised its affairs; various other civil, religious, and military functionaries existed in various demoi. Demoi held their own religious festivals and collected and spent revenue.[2]
Demoi were combined with other demoi from the same area to make trittyes, larger population groups, which in turn were combined to form the ten tribes, or phyles of Athens. Each tribe contained one trittys from each of three regions, the city, the coast, and the inland area.
| Contents |
| List of demoi according to tribes/phylai |
| References |
| Footnotes |
List of demoi according to tribes/phylai
Erechthides
:Upper Agryle
:Lower Agryle
:Anagyrous
:Euonymon
:Themakos
:Kedoi
:Kephisia
:Upper Lamptrai
:Lower Lamptrai
:Pambotadai
:Upper Pergase
:Lower Pergase
:Phegous
Aegides
:Upper Ankyle
:Lower Ankyle
:Araphen
:Halai Araphenides
:Bate
:Gargettos
:Diomeia
:Hestiaia
:Erikeia
:Erchia
:Ikarion
:Ionidai
:Kollytos
:Kolonus
:Kydantidai
:Myrrhinoutta
:Otryne
:Plotheia
:Teithras
:Phegaia
:Philaidai
Pandionides
:Angele
:Konthyle
:Kydathenaion
:Kytheros
:Myrrhinous
:Oa
:Prasiai
:Probalinthos
:Upper Paiania
:Lower Paiania
:Steiria
Leontides
:Aithalidai
:Halimous
:Deiradiotai
:Hecale
:Eupyridai
:Kettos
:Kolonai
:Kropidai
:Leukonion
:Oion Kerameikon
:Paionidai
:Pelekes
:Upper Potamos
:Lower Potamos
:Potamioi-Deiradiotai
:Skambonidai
:Sounion
:Hybadai
:Phrearrhioi
:Cholleidai
Acamantides
:Hagnous
:Eiresidai
:Eitea
:Hermos
:Iphistiadai
:Thorikos
:Kerameis
:Kephale
:Kikynna
:Kyrteidai
:Poros
:Prospalta
:Sphettos
:Cholargos
Oenides
:Acharnai
:Boutadai
:Epikephisia
:Thria
:Hippotomadai
:Kothokidai
:Lakiadai
:Lousia
:Oe
:Perithoidai
:Ptelea
:Tyrmeidai
:Phyle
Cecropides
:Athmonon
:Aixone
:Halai
:Daidalidai
:Epieikidai
:Melite
:Xypete
:Pithos
:Sypalettos
:Trinemeia
:Phlya
Hippothoontides
:Azenia
:Hamaxanteia
:Anakaia
:Auridai
:Acherdous
:Dekeleia
:Elaious
:Eleusis
:Eroiadai
:Thymaitadai
:Keiriadai
:Koile
:Kopros
:Korydallos
:Oenoe (of the west)
:Oion Dekeleikon
:Peiraeus
Æantides
:Aphidna
:Marathon
:Oenoe (of the east)
:Rhamnous
:Trikorynthos
:Phaleron
Antiochides
:Aigilia
:Alopeke
:Amphitrope
:Anaphlystos
:Atene
:Besa
:Eitea
:Eroidai
:Ergadeis
:Thorai
:Kolonai
:Krioa
:Leukopyra
:Pallene
:Semachidai
:Phyrrhinesioi
References
★ Fine, John V.A. ''The Ancient Greeks: A critical history'' (Harvard University Press, 1983) ISBN 0-674-03314-0
★ Hornblower, Simon, and Anthony Spawforth ed., ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary'' (Oxford University Press, 2003) ISBN 0-19-866172-X
★ Suzanne, Bernard (1998). ''plato-dialogues.org'', "Attic Tribes and Demoi". Accessed August 1, 2006
Footnotes
1. J.V. Fine, ''The Ancient Greeks: A Critical History''
2. David Whitehead, "Demoi, demoi" from the ''Oxford Classical Dictionary'', Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth ed.
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