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found the following inscription fragment: ΞΕΟΦΑΝΗΣ ΠΑΛΛΗΝΕΥΣ - XEOPHANES PALLENEUS. This situation, where the roads of the Mesogaea necessarily unite in approaching Athens, is such a point as would be important, and often occupied in military operations; and accordingly, we find that on three
177:, on the other hand, fixes it at Markópulo, in the southern part of the Mesogaea, because Finlay found at this place an inscription, .... υλίδης Ἀγνούσιος - ... ylides Agnousious. Modern scholars favor the Markopulo location, and fix the site as southwest of Markopoulo Dardiste. 90:, he placed a body of his troops in ambush at Gargettus, under the command of his two sons, who were ordered, as soon as he was engaged with the army of Theseus, to march rapidly upon Athens and take the city by surprise, But the stratagem was revealed to Theseus by 94:, the herald of Pallas; whereupon Theseus cut to pieces the troops at Gargettus. In consequence of this a lasting enmity followed between the inhabitants of Pallene and Agnus. 128:, a celebrated inscription respecting money due to temples was discovered , and which was probably placed in the temple of Athena Pallenis. In Ieraka there was also found the 441: 125: 109:(or Hieraka) is the site of Gargettus. The proximity of Pallene and Gargettus is indicated by another legend. Pallene was celebrated for its temple of 521: 253: 540: 117:
was buried at Gargettus in front of the temple of Athena Pallenis. We know further that Pallene lay on one of the roads from the city to
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occasions in the early history of Athens, Pallene was the scene of action; first, when
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in the hollow which lies between the extreme northern point of Hymettus and Ieraka.
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The road from Sphettus to Athens passed through the opening between
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Notable among the ancient articles related to Agnus is the
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Between the monastery of Ieraka and the small village of
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Index

Hagnous
Ancient Greek
romanized
deme
ancient Attica
Pallantidae
Theseus
Pallene
Gargettus
Pallas
Sphettus
Mesogaea
Athens
Leos of Agnus
Mount Pentelicus
Mount Hymettus
Ieraka
Athena
Eurystheus
Marathon
Charvati
boustrophedon
Aristocles
George Finlay
Eurystheus
Heracleidae
Theseus
Pallantidae
Peisistratus
Alcmaeonidae

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