Ιωνική Τετράπολις (Q1681440)

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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tetrapolis (Greek: Τετράπολις) comprised one of the twelve districts into which Attica was divided before the time of Theseus. The district was on a plain in the northeastern part of Attica and contained four cities: Marathon (Μαραθών), Probalinthus (Προβάλινθος), Tricorythus (Τρικόρυθος), and Oenoe (Οἰνόη). Stephanus of Byzantium claimed Huttēnia (Ὑττηνία) was its name among the Pelasgoi. The name persisted as a reference to the cities, which shared a religious calendar. Following the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508, the cities (demes) of Marathon, Oenoe, and Tricorythus were organised into a single trittys along with the city of Rhamnous, whilst Probalinthus belonged to another trittyes; nonetheless, the former was often still referred to as the Tetrapolis despite not including Probalinthus.

Summary from Ελληνικά / Modern Greek Wikipedia (elwiki)

Η Ιωνική τετράπολη (Ιωνική τετράπολις) ή Υττηνία ή απλούστερα Τετράπολις ονομάστηκε αρχικά το κοινό τεσσάρων πόλεων της ανατολικής Αττικής που θεωρούνταν πατρίδα του Ίωνα, του μυθικού γενάρχη των Ιώνων.

Summary from Suomi / Finnish Wikipedia (fiwiki)

Tetrapolis (m.kreik. Τετράπολις, ”Nelikaupunki”) oli antiikin Attikan eli Ateenan kaupunkivaltion hallussa olleen alueen osa Kreikassa. Se käsitti neljä demosta Attikan koillisosassa. Ne olivat Marathon, Oinoe, Probalinthos ja Trikorythos.

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Die Tetrapolis (griechisch: Τετράπολις) war in der Antike ein kultischer Zusammenschluss von vier Orten in der griechischen Landschaft Attika. Sie war nach der legendären Überlieferung einer der zwölf Bezirke, in die Attika in der Zeit vor Theseus eingeteilt war. Der Bezirk lag in einer Ebene im nordöstlichen Teil Attikas und enthielt die vier Orte Marathon (Μαραθών), Probalinthos (Προβάλινθος), Trikorythos (Τρικόρυθος) und Oinoe (Οἰνόη). Laut Strabon wurde die Tetrapolis bereits von Xuthos zur Zeit des athenischen Königs Erechtheus gegründet.

Summary from Italiano / Italian Wikipedia (itwiki)

La tetrapoli (in greco antico: Τετράπολις?) era un agglomerato urbano posto nella parte nord-orientale dell'Attica.

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