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Coele or Koile (Ancient Greek: Κοίλη or Κο … Coele or Koile (Ancient Greek: Κοίλη or Κοιλή) was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Hippothontis, and between 307/6 BCE and 201/200 BCE of , sending three delegates to the Boule. It was located partially inside and partially outside the Themistoclean Wall. The most important monuments were the tomb of Cimon Coalemos (together with his horses, winners of the Olympics) and of the historian Thucydides. Following these sources, many historians thought that the deme was, at least in part, outside the city walls, since Cicero had written that it was illegal to bury the dead inside the walls. However, archaeological discoveries have shown that only a small part of the deme, that containing the tombs, developed outside the walls. The deme had its own agora. In the Hellenistic period a wall was built to reinforce the defenses of the city through the deme, which was abandoned and used, in Roman times, as a cemetery. The site of Coele is in southwest of the Pnyx.site of Coele is in southwest of the Pnyx.
, Koile (altgriechisch Κοίλη Koílē „Talgrund … Koile (altgriechisch Κοίλη Koílē „Talgrund“) war in der Antike einer der dichtest besiedelten Demen der Stadt Athen. Er gehörte nach den Reformen des Kleisthenes zunächst zur Phyle , in dieser zur Trittys („Drittel“) asty („Stadt“) Peiraeus und lag teilweise innerhalb und außerhalb der Themistoklischen Stadtmauern westlich der Akropolis. Von 307/6 v. Chr. bis 201/0 v. Chr. wurde er der Phyle zugeordnet, bevor er wieder zur Hippothontis zurückkehrte. Der Demos stellte drei Mitglieder für den Rat der 500 (Bule).rei Mitglieder für den Rat der 500 (Bule).
, Cele (in greco antico: Κοίλη, Kóile) era il nome di un demo dell'Attica, situato in parte dentro, in parte fuori dalle mura di Atene, nella valle tra il Museo e le colline sul lato sud dell'Ilisso, a sud-ovest della Pnice e a sud del demo di Ciriade.
, Η Κοίλη (αρχαία ελληνικά: Κοίλη, ο δήμος: Κοίλης) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Ιπποθοωντίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας).
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Coele or Koile (Ancient Greek: Κοίλη or Κο … Coele or Koile (Ancient Greek: Κοίλη or Κοιλή) was a deme of ancient Attica, originally of the phyle of Hippothontis, and between 307/6 BCE and 201/200 BCE of , sending three delegates to the Boule. It was located partially inside and partially outside the Themistoclean Wall. The deme had its own agora. In the Hellenistic period a wall was built to reinforce the defenses of the city through the deme, which was abandoned and used, in Roman times, as a cemetery. The site of Coele is in southwest of the Pnyx.site of Coele is in southwest of the Pnyx.
, Koile (altgriechisch Κοίλη Koílē „Talgrund … Koile (altgriechisch Κοίλη Koílē „Talgrund“) war in der Antike einer der dichtest besiedelten Demen der Stadt Athen. Er gehörte nach den Reformen des Kleisthenes zunächst zur Phyle , in dieser zur Trittys („Drittel“) asty („Stadt“) Peiraeus und lag teilweise innerhalb und außerhalb der Themistoklischen Stadtmauern westlich der Akropolis. Von 307/6 v. Chr. bis 201/0 v. Chr. wurde er der Phyle zugeordnet, bevor er wieder zur Hippothontis zurückkehrte. Der Demos stellte drei Mitglieder für den Rat der 500 (Bule).rei Mitglieder für den Rat der 500 (Bule).
, Η Κοίλη (αρχαία ελληνικά: Κοίλη, ο δήμος: Κοίλης) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Ιπποθοωντίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας).
, Cele (in greco antico: Κοίλη, Kóile) era il nome di un demo dell'Attica, situato in parte dentro, in parte fuori dalle mura di Atene, nella valle tra il Museo e le colline sul lato sud dell'Ilisso, a sud-ovest della Pnice e a sud del demo di Ciriade.
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