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Acamantis (Greek: Ακαμαντίς, romanizedAkamantis) was one of the phylai (tribes) of classical Athens, created during the reforms of Cleisthenes.[1] It was named after the legendary hero Acamas, and included the demesofCholargos, Eiresidai, Hermos, Iphistiadai, Kerameis, Kephale, Poros, Thorikos, Eitea, Hagnous, Kikynna, Prospalta and Sphettos.[2]

Map of ancient Attica. Trittyes belonging to the phyle of Acamantis are numbered "5" and shaded dark grey.

Pericles was a member of this tribe.[3]

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  1. ^ Becker, J. "Places: 745058964 (Acamantis)". Pleiades. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  • ^ Traill 1975, Table V
  • ^ Tracy, Stephen V.. Pericles: A Sourcebook and Reader. United Kingdom: University of California Press, 2009.
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