
Rhamnus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Rhamnus
- a deme in northern Attica
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+ Rhamnusian , Rhamnusians
322/7
ans not to invade Boeotia, and defeats the Macedonians near Rhamnus.
255/10
Burstein_61, a decree from Rhamnus in honour of Apollodorus.
234/5c
Inscr_39.A, a decree of Rhamnūs in Attica, in honour of Dicaear
223/3a
Inscr_39.C, a decree of Rhamnūs in Attica, in honour of Menande
  Within translations:
AnthPal_16.222
planted on the shore of Rhamnus to be a witness to the
Athen_11.506
but also Antiphon of Rhamnus and the musician Lamprus.
Cic:Brut_47
quire. Antiphon of Rhamnus composed several essays of the
Phld:Epic_8m
master . . . the Rhamnusian . . . Dionysius .
Plin:HN_4.24
and Brauron, the village of Rhamnus, the place called Marathon, the
Plin:HN_36.17
Attica in the deme of Rhamnus, and Marcus Varro preferred it
Plut:Mor_832
philus, from the deme of Rhamnus, was his father's pupil;
Plut:Mor_834
hon son of Sophilus, the Rhamnusian, being both present
SEG_16.60
(320-305) be, with Pamphilos of Rhamnous the son of Theoge
SEG_41.75
(261-239) posed by Elpenikos of Rhamnous, the son of Mnesip
Syll_474
(184/3) , with . . . of Rhamnous, the son of Euainetos, as
Syll_542
(228/7-212/1) erdous Lysikleides of Rhamnous Theodoros of Alopeke
Syll_657
(155/4) skourides of Rhamnous, the son of Dioskourides &
Syll_705
(112) with Lamios of Rhamnous, the son of Timouchos as se
THI_39
(235/4) ntos was archon; the Rhamnousians decided, on the p
THI_118
(266/5) the citizens [deployed in Rhamnous to praise] Aristeides son
ValMax_1.8.10
the region which lies between Rhamnus - a noble part of
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