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- Deme abstract "In Ancient Greece, a deme or demos was a burg of Athens or (Greek: δῆμος) a subdivision of Attica, the region of Greece surrounding Athens. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and earlier, but did not acquire particular significance until the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508 BC. In those reforms, enrollment in the citizen-lists of a deme became the requirement for citizenship; prior to that time, citizenship had been based on membership in a phratry, or family group. At this same time, demes were established in the city of Athens itself, where they had not previously existed; in all, at the end of Cleisthenes' reforms, Attica was divided into 139 demes. The establishment of demes as the fundamental units of the state weakened the gene, or aristocratic family groups, that had dominated the phratries.A deme functioned to some degree as a polis in miniature, and indeed some demes, such as Eleusis and Acharnae, were in fact significant towns. Each deme had a demarchos who supervised its affairs; various other civil, religious, and military functionaries existed in various demes. Demes held their own religious festivals and collected and spent revenue.Demes were combined with other demes from the same area to make trittyes, larger population groups, which in turn were combined to form the ten tribes, or phyles of Athens. Each tribe contained one trittys from each of three regions: the city, the coast, and the inland area.".
- Deme thumbnail AGMA_Pinakia.jpg?width=300.
- Deme wikiPageExternalLink books?id=vfdkHffQXl4C&printsec=frontcover.
- Deme wikiPageExternalLink demoi.
- Deme wikiPageID "543955".
- Deme wikiPageRevisionID "600157401".
- Deme hasPhotoCollection Deme.
- Deme subject Category:Ancient_Athens.
- Deme subject Category:Demoi.
- Deme subject Category:Geography_of_ancient_Attica.
- Deme type Place.
- Deme type PopulatedPlace.
- Deme type Wikidata:Q532.
- Deme type Place.
- Deme type Location.
- Deme comment "In Ancient Greece, a deme or demos was a burg of Athens or (Greek: δῆμος) a subdivision of Attica, the region of Greece surrounding Athens. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and earlier, but did not acquire particular significance until the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508 BC.".
- Deme label "Dem".
- Deme label "Deme (bestuur)".
- Deme label "Deme".
- Deme label "Demo (Grécia)".
- Deme label "Demo (storia antica)".
- Deme label "Demo ático".
- Deme label "Demos".
- Deme label "Dème (Athènes antique)".
- Deme label "Дем".
- Deme sameAs Demos.
- Deme sameAs Demo_ático.
- Deme sameAs Dème_(Athènes_antique).
- Deme sameAs 2_31592.
- Deme sameAs Demo_(storia_antica).
- Deme sameAs Deme_(bestuur).
- Deme sameAs Dem.
- Deme sameAs Demo_(Grécia).
- Deme sameAs m.02ngkw.
- Deme sameAs Q672490.
- Deme sameAs Q672490.
- Deme wasDerivedFrom Deme?oldid=600157401.
- Deme depiction AGMA_Pinakia.jpg.
- Deme isPrimaryTopicOf Deme.