Sphettus or Sphettos ( grc, Σφηττός) was one of the twelve cities of
ancient Attica, and subsequently a
deme
In Ancient Greece, a deme or ( grc, δῆμος, plural: demoi, δημοι) was a suburb or a subdivision of Athens and other city-states. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and ear ...
. That it was situated either in the
Mesogaea
The Mesogeia or Mesogaia ( el, τα Μεσόγεια, η Μεσόγαια/Μεσογαία, "Midlands") is a geographical region of Attica in Greece.
History
The term designates since antiquity the inland portion of the Attic peninsula. The term a ...
or the
Paralia is certain from the legend, that
Pallas, who had obtained these districts, marched upon
Athens from Sphettus by the Sphettian Way. There are good reasons for believing that Pallas must have marched round the northern extremity of
Hymettus; and consequently the Sphettian road must have taken that course.
The site of Sphettus has been located northwest of
Koropi below Christos chapel.
People
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Aeschines of Sphettus
Aeschines of Sphettus ( grc, Αἰσχίνης Σφήττιος, c. 425 BC – c. 350 BC) or Aeschines Socraticus ( grc, Αἰσχίνης Σωκρατικός), son of Lysanias, of the deme Sphettus of Athens, was a philosopher who in his youth ...
References
Populated places in ancient Attica
Former populated places in Greece
Demoi
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