Echelidai (Q1280279)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Echelidae or Echelidai (Ἐχελίδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica. It was so called from the hero Echelus, and lay between Peiraeeus and the Heracleium, in or near a marshy district, and possessed a Hippodrome, in which horse-races took place. It is probable that this Hippodrome is the place to which the narrative in Demosthenes refers, in which case it was near the city.

Summary from Suomi / Finnish Wikipedia (fiwiki)

Ekhelidai (m.kreik. Ἐχελίδαι, lat. Echelidae) oli antiikin aikainen asutus Attikassa eli Ateenan kaupunkivaltion alueella Kreikassa. Se sijaitsi Pireuksen ja Tetrakomoin Herakleionin välisellä alueella lähellä Kefissos-joen suuta ja Faleroniin johtanutta Pitkää muuria, oletettavasti lähellä Ksypeteä.

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Echelidai (altgriechisch Ἐχελίδαι) war ein antiker griechischer Ort in Attika. Er lag nahe der langen Mauern im Mündungsgebiet des Kephisos auf dem Gebiet des Demos Xypete. Nach Stephanos von Byzanz war Echelidai ein Demos.

Summary from Italiano / Italian Wikipedia (itwiki)

Echelide (in greco antico: Ἐχελίδαι?, Echelídai) era un centro abitato dell'Attica situato a sud-ovest di Atene, a nord della moderna Neofaliron, vicino alla foce del fiume Cefiso.

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