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Aigeis is the tribe name of a phyle of Ancient Greece who as a tribal group inhabited a number of demes of the area of Greece known as Attica. The phyle comprised twenty demes named Lower and Upper Ankyle, Araphen, Bate, Diomeia, Erchia, Erikeia, Gargettos, Halai, Hestiaia, Ikarion, Ionidai, Kollytos, Kolonos, Kydantidai, Myrrhinoutta, Otryne, Phegaia, Philaidai, Plotheia. The quota of demes for Aigeis showed the greatest variety of all the phyles during the first and second periods (343–253 BC) of bouleutic government. 〔 Of the deme Ankylē, one individual is known, Polystratos, who owned land within that deme. An individual named Hagnias II had an estate within the deme Araphen.〔(ed. additional sources on Hagnias and descendants (Bouselos) - (Molly Broadbent - Studies in Greek Genealogy ),(D.G. Rice, J.E Stambaugh - Source for the Study of Greek Religion: Corrected Edition ),(E.M. Harris - The Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens )〕 At the time of the publication of a source published during 1851, the location of Bate was unknown.〔George Grote - (History of Greece, Volume 3 (p.94) ) John Murray, 1851 (2015-05-29 )〕 Erchia, Ikarion, Phegaia were some of the larger demes of the group. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aigeis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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