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Sphettus or Sphettos (Ancient Greek: Σφηττός) was one of the twelve cities of ancient Attica, and subsequently a deme. That it was situated either in the Mesogaea or the Paralia is certain from the legend, that Pallas, who had obtained these districts, marched upon Athens from Sphettus by the Sphettian Way. There are good reasons for believing that Pallas must have marched round the northern extremity of Hymettus; and consequently the Sphettian road must have taken that course. The site of Sphettus has been located northwest of Koropi below Christos chapel.

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  • Ο Σφηττός (αρχαία ελληνικά: Σφηττός), (ο δήμος: Σφηττού, Δήμος Σφηττίων) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Ακαμαντίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Ο Στράβων, αναφερόμενος στον ιστορικό Φιλόχορο και το έργο του «Ατθίς» (ή Ατθίδες ή Ιστορίαι) λέει ότι ο Σφηττός ήταν μια από τις δώδεκα πόλεις, οι οποίες ιδρύθηκαν στην Αττική από τον μυθικό βασιλιά της Αθήνας, Κέκροπα και αργότερα ο Θησέας τον ένωσε με την πόλη της αρχαίας Αθήνας. (el)
  • Esfeto (en griego, Σφηττὸς) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega del Ática. Estrabón recoge una información de Filócoro según la cual era una de las doce ciudades que el mítico rey Cécrope estableció en el Ática y que más tarde fueron unidas por Teseo en la ciudad de Atenas.​ Pausanias, por su parte, dice que el demo de Esfeto lleva el nombre de uno de los hijos de Trecén, que fueron a colonizar el Ática.​ (es)
  • Sphettus or Sphettos (Ancient Greek: Σφηττός) was one of the twelve cities of ancient Attica, and subsequently a deme. That it was situated either in the Mesogaea or the Paralia is certain from the legend, that Pallas, who had obtained these districts, marched upon Athens from Sphettus by the Sphettian Way. There are good reasons for believing that Pallas must have marched round the northern extremity of Hymettus; and consequently the Sphettian road must have taken that course. The site of Sphettus has been located northwest of Koropi below Christos chapel. (en)
  • Sfetto (in greco antico: Σφηττός, Sphettós) era un demo dell'Attica.Strabone, citando Filocoro, afferma anche che Sfetto era una delle dodici città fondate in Attica dal mitico re di Atene Cecrope e che in seguito Teseo aveva unito nella città di Atene. Si dice che gli Sfetti fossero arguti. (it)
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  • Ο Σφηττός (αρχαία ελληνικά: Σφηττός), (ο δήμος: Σφηττού, Δήμος Σφηττίων) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Ακαμαντίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Ο Στράβων, αναφερόμενος στον ιστορικό Φιλόχορο και το έργο του «Ατθίς» (ή Ατθίδες ή Ιστορίαι) λέει ότι ο Σφηττός ήταν μια από τις δώδεκα πόλεις, οι οποίες ιδρύθηκαν στην Αττική από τον μυθικό βασιλιά της Αθήνας, Κέκροπα και αργότερα ο Θησέας τον ένωσε με την πόλη της αρχαίας Αθήνας. (el)
  • Esfeto (en griego, Σφηττὸς) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega del Ática. Estrabón recoge una información de Filócoro según la cual era una de las doce ciudades que el mítico rey Cécrope estableció en el Ática y que más tarde fueron unidas por Teseo en la ciudad de Atenas.​ Pausanias, por su parte, dice que el demo de Esfeto lleva el nombre de uno de los hijos de Trecén, que fueron a colonizar el Ática.​ (es)
  • Sphettus or Sphettos (Ancient Greek: Σφηττός) was one of the twelve cities of ancient Attica, and subsequently a deme. That it was situated either in the Mesogaea or the Paralia is certain from the legend, that Pallas, who had obtained these districts, marched upon Athens from Sphettus by the Sphettian Way. There are good reasons for believing that Pallas must have marched round the northern extremity of Hymettus; and consequently the Sphettian road must have taken that course. The site of Sphettus has been located northwest of Koropi below Christos chapel. (en)
  • Sfetto (in greco antico: Σφηττός, Sphettós) era un demo dell'Attica.Strabone, citando Filocoro, afferma anche che Sfetto era una delle dodici città fondate in Attica dal mitico re di Atene Cecrope e che in seguito Teseo aveva unito nella città di Atene. Si dice che gli Sfetti fossero arguti. (it)
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