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|wketx=[[Aiantis]] (Ancient Greek: [[Αἰαντίς]]) was a [[phyle]] of ancient Attica with six demes, the deme with the greatest area was Aphidna. Marathon is located within the boundaries of this place. It is attested by Plutarch that fifty-two members of the tribe of Aiantis died from wounds sustained in the Battle of Plataea. The playwright Aeschylus came from deme Eleusis in Aiantis. His family were eupatrids. | |wketx=[[Aiantis]] (Ancient Greek: [[Αἰαντίς]]) was a [[phyle]] of ancient Attica with six demes, the deme with the greatest area was Aphidna. Marathon is located within the boundaries of this place. It is attested by Plutarch that fifty-two members of the tribe of Aiantis died from wounds sustained in the Battle of Plataea. The playwright Aeschylus came from deme Eleusis in Aiantis. His family were eupatrids. | ||
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Les Aiantides (en grec ancien Οἰνηίς) sont la neuvième des tribus attiques créées par les réformes de Clisthène. Leur nom est dû à Ajax, fils de Télamon, héros de la guerre de Troie. | |wkfrtx=Les Aiantides (en grec ancien Οἰνηίς) sont la neuvième des tribus attiques créées par les réformes de Clisthène. Leur nom est dû à Ajax, fils de Télamon, héros de la guerre de Troie. | ||
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[[Aiantis]] (altgriechisch [[Αἰαντίς]]) war die neunte von zehn Verwaltungsregionen (Phylen), in welche Kleisthenes bei seinen Reformen am Ende des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. die attische Halbinsel einteilte. Von den drei früheren Zonen Attikas beinhaltete Aiantis vermutlich die Trittyen Phaleron (vom Stadtbereich) und Aphidnai (vom Binnenland), sowie Tetrapolis (vom Küstenbereich). | [[Aiantis]] (altgriechisch [[Αἰαντίς]]) war die neunte von zehn Verwaltungsregionen (Phylen), in welche Kleisthenes bei seinen Reformen am Ende des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. die attische Halbinsel einteilte. Von den drei früheren Zonen Attikas beinhaltete Aiantis vermutlich die Trittyen Phaleron (vom Stadtbereich) und Aphidnai (vom Binnenland), sowie Tetrapolis (vom Küstenbereich). |