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Thymoetadae or Thymoitadai (Ancient Greek: Θυμοιτάδαι) or Thymaetedae or Thymaitadai (Θυμαιτάδαι), was a deme of ancient Attica. It derived its name from , a king of Attica, possessed a port, from which Theseus secretly set sail on his expedition to Crete. This retired port seems to have been the same as the Phoron Limen (Φώρων λιμήν) or “Thieves' port,” so called from its being frequented by smugglers. It is a small circular harbour at the entrance to the bay of Salamis. Xypete, Peiraeeus, Phalerum, and Thymoetadae formed the τετράκωμοι, which had a temple of Heracles in common (τετράκωμον Ἡρακλεῖον). It was situated on the Attic side of the Strait of Salamis; and it was from the heights of Aegaleos, above this temple, that Xerxes I witnessed the Battle of Salamis. The σισύραι, or garment

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  • Οι Θυμαιτάδες (αρχαία ελληνικά: Θυμαιτάδαι), (ο δήμος: Θυμαιτάδων ή Θυμαιταδών), αναφερόμενες σπάνια ως Θυμοιτάδες ή Θυμοιτάδαι και εσφαλμένα σε μεταγενέστερες πηγές, ως Θυματάδες ή Θυματάδαι, ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος του άστεως της αρχαίας Αθήνας, της Ιπποθοωντίδας (περιοχή και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Με το ίδιο όνομα (Θυμαιτάδες) ονομάζονταν οι δημότες του δήμου αυτού. (el)
  • Thymoetadae or Thymoitadai (Ancient Greek: Θυμοιτάδαι) or Thymaetedae or Thymaitadai (Θυμαιτάδαι), was a deme of ancient Attica. It derived its name from , a king of Attica, possessed a port, from which Theseus secretly set sail on his expedition to Crete. This retired port seems to have been the same as the Phoron Limen (Φώρων λιμήν) or “Thieves' port,” so called from its being frequented by smugglers. It is a small circular harbour at the entrance to the bay of Salamis. Xypete, Peiraeeus, Phalerum, and Thymoetadae formed the τετράκωμοι, which had a temple of Heracles in common (τετράκωμον Ἡρακλεῖον). It was situated on the Attic side of the Strait of Salamis; and it was from the heights of Aegaleos, above this temple, that Xerxes I witnessed the Battle of Salamis. The σισύραι, or garments of goatskins of Thymoetadae, appear to have been celebrated. The site of Thymoetadae is located near Keratsini. (en)
  • Timetade (in greco antico: Θυμαιτάδαι, Thymaitádai) era un demo dell'Attica situato a ovest di Atene, a nord-ovest del Pireo, presso la moderna Keratsini. (it)
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  • Οι Θυμαιτάδες (αρχαία ελληνικά: Θυμαιτάδαι), (ο δήμος: Θυμαιτάδων ή Θυμαιταδών), αναφερόμενες σπάνια ως Θυμοιτάδες ή Θυμοιτάδαι και εσφαλμένα σε μεταγενέστερες πηγές, ως Θυματάδες ή Θυματάδαι, ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος του άστεως της αρχαίας Αθήνας, της Ιπποθοωντίδας (περιοχή και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). Με το ίδιο όνομα (Θυμαιτάδες) ονομάζονταν οι δημότες του δήμου αυτού. (el)
  • Timetade (in greco antico: Θυμαιτάδαι, Thymaitádai) era un demo dell'Attica situato a ovest di Atene, a nord-ovest del Pireo, presso la moderna Keratsini. (it)
  • Thymoetadae or Thymoitadai (Ancient Greek: Θυμοιτάδαι) or Thymaetedae or Thymaitadai (Θυμαιτάδαι), was a deme of ancient Attica. It derived its name from , a king of Attica, possessed a port, from which Theseus secretly set sail on his expedition to Crete. This retired port seems to have been the same as the Phoron Limen (Φώρων λιμήν) or “Thieves' port,” so called from its being frequented by smugglers. It is a small circular harbour at the entrance to the bay of Salamis. Xypete, Peiraeeus, Phalerum, and Thymoetadae formed the τετράκωμοι, which had a temple of Heracles in common (τετράκωμον Ἡρακλεῖον). It was situated on the Attic side of the Strait of Salamis; and it was from the heights of Aegaleos, above this temple, that Xerxes I witnessed the Battle of Salamis. The σισύραι, or garment (en)
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