Coastal Lamptrai, or Lamptrai Paraliai () or Lamptra Paralios (Λάμπτρα παράλιος), also known as Lamptrai Hypenerthen (Λαμπτραὶ ὑπένερθεν) or Lamptra Hypenerthen (Λάμπτρα ὑπένερθεν), both meaning Lower Lamptra
was a ''
deme
In Ancient Greece, a deme or (, plural: ''demoi'', δήμοι) was a suburb or a subdivision of Classical Athens, Athens and other city-states. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside existed in the 6th century BC and earlier, bu ...
'' of
ancient Attica
The regions of ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the Hellenic world as conceived by the ancient Greeks, shown by their presence in the works of ancient historians and geographers or in surviving legends and myths.
Conceptually, there is no cl ...
. Lamptrai Paraloi and nearby
Upper Lamptrai (Lamptrai Kathyperthen) were between
Anagyrus,
Thorae, and
Aegilia. At Lamptra, the grave of
Cranaus In Greek mythology, Cranaus or Kranaos (;Ancient Greek: Κραναός) was the second Kings of Athens, King of Athens, succeeding Cecrops I, Cecrops I.
Family
Cranaus married Pedias, a Spartan woman and daughter of Mynes (mythology), Mynes, with ...
was shown.
The site of Coastal Lamptrai was near modern
Kitsi.
References
Populated places in ancient Attica
Former populated places in Greece
Demoi
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