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Daedalidae or Daidalidai (Ancient Greek: Δαιδαλίδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica, located north of Alopece, southeast of Athens. The name "Daedalidae" was often used to refer to the most skilled sculptors an allusion to Daedalus, the labyrinth builder of Knossos. Socrates, in two dialogues of Plato, claims to descend from Daedalus, most likely exploiting this allusion, in which his ancestors would have been sculptors. In Daedalidae, therefore, a craftsman named Daedalus could have been revered as an eponymous hero, which was most probably not the same as the Daedalus of mythology. Some sources note the presence of a sanctuary called Dedaleion.

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  • Οι Δαιδαλίδες (αρχαία ελληνικά: Δαιδαλίδαι) (ο δήμος: Δαιδαλιδών) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Κεκροπίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Με το ίδιο όνομα (Δαιδαλίδες) ονομάζονταν και οι δημότες του δήμου αυτού. (el)
  • Daedalidae or Daidalidai (Ancient Greek: Δαιδαλίδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica, located north of Alopece, southeast of Athens. The name "Daedalidae" was often used to refer to the most skilled sculptors an allusion to Daedalus, the labyrinth builder of Knossos. Socrates, in two dialogues of Plato, claims to descend from Daedalus, most likely exploiting this allusion, in which his ancestors would have been sculptors. In Daedalidae, therefore, a craftsman named Daedalus could have been revered as an eponymous hero, which was most probably not the same as the Daedalus of mythology. Some sources note the presence of a sanctuary called Dedaleion. The site of Daedalidae is located north of . (en)
  • Dedalide (in greco antico: Δαιδαλίδαι, Daidalídai) era un demo dell'Attica collocato a nord di Alopece, a sud-est di Atene. Il nome "Dedalide" era usato spesso per indicare gli scultori per antonomasia con Dedalo, il costruttore del labirinto di Cnosso. Socrate, in due dialoghi di Platone, afferma di discendere da Dedalo, molto probabilmente sfruttando quest'antonomasia, per cui i suoi antenati sarebbero stati scultori. A Dedalide, quindi, potrebbe essere stato venerato un artigiano di nome Dedalo come eroe eponimo, che molto probabilmente non era lo stesso del Dedalo della mitologia. Ci è giunta notizia nelle fonti della presenza di un santuario chiamato Dedaleion. (it)
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  • Οι Δαιδαλίδες (αρχαία ελληνικά: Δαιδαλίδαι) (ο δήμος: Δαιδαλιδών) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Κεκροπίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Με το ίδιο όνομα (Δαιδαλίδες) ονομάζονταν και οι δημότες του δήμου αυτού. (el)
  • Daedalidae or Daidalidai (Ancient Greek: Δαιδαλίδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica, located north of Alopece, southeast of Athens. The name "Daedalidae" was often used to refer to the most skilled sculptors an allusion to Daedalus, the labyrinth builder of Knossos. Socrates, in two dialogues of Plato, claims to descend from Daedalus, most likely exploiting this allusion, in which his ancestors would have been sculptors. In Daedalidae, therefore, a craftsman named Daedalus could have been revered as an eponymous hero, which was most probably not the same as the Daedalus of mythology. Some sources note the presence of a sanctuary called Dedaleion. (en)
  • Dedalide (in greco antico: Δαιδαλίδαι, Daidalídai) era un demo dell'Attica collocato a nord di Alopece, a sud-est di Atene. Il nome "Dedalide" era usato spesso per indicare gli scultori per antonomasia con Dedalo, il costruttore del labirinto di Cnosso. Socrate, in due dialoghi di Platone, afferma di discendere da Dedalo, molto probabilmente sfruttando quest'antonomasia, per cui i suoi antenati sarebbero stati scultori. (it)
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