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Attica after the reforms of Cleisthenes, with the ten "tribes", the thirty "trittyes", and the demes.

Pandionis (Ancient Greek: Πανδιονίς) was an ancient phyle (tribe or clan) of Attica. It was one of the original ten tribes in which Athenian citizens were divided after the late 6th century BC reforms of Cleisthenes.[1] The citizens of Pandionis were known as Pandionidae (Ancient Greek: Πανδιονίδαι).[2] At the time of its creation, Pandionis was composed of eleven demes, although the number of demes changed in the following centuries.[3] The tribe was named after the eponymous hero Pandion, usually thought to have been either Pandion IorPandion II, two of the legendary Kings of Athens.

Demes[edit]

The names of the demes of Pandionis were Angele, Konthyle, Kydathenaion, Kytheros, Myrrhinous, Oa, Lower Paiania, Upper Paiania, Prasiai, Probalinthos, Steiria.[4] The two sections of Paiania, typically counted among the demes of Pandionis, are recorded separately on at least four of the eight prytany and bouleutic catalogues of that period. Three additional demes that never appear in a list of councillors, i.e. Graes, Phegaia, and Kaletea, have also been attributed to Pandionis.[5] After the creation of the Macedonian phylai in late 4th century BC, three of the demes (Kydathenaion, Kytheros, Upper Paiania) were given to the tribe of Antigonis, but later returned to Pandionis in 201-200 BC. At that time, Probalinthos was transferred to Attalis. In 220-219, the deme of Konthele was given to the new phyle of Ptolemais. The two phylai of Paiania became indistinguishable by the mid-2nd century BC, while the deme of Oa was later given to the new phyle of Hadrianis.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ McLean 2002, p. 97.
  • ^ Loraux 2021, p. 52.
  • ^ Traill 1975, pp. 7–8.
  • ^ McLean 2002, pp. 98–99.
  • ^ Traill 1975, p. 7.
  • ^ Traill 1975, p. 8.
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