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Amphitrope (Greek: Ἀμφιτρόπη) was a minor coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Attica, belonging to the Antiochis tribe (phyle), with two representatives in the Boule. It was situated in the valley of Legrena, between mount Baphi to the west and mount Spitharopussi to the east, close to the modern settlement of Synterina (Συντερίνα, 37°44′N 23°59′E / 37.73°N 23.99°E), neighboring the demes of Atene to the west, Sounion to the east and Thorikos to the north-east, on the border between the modern Saronikos and Lavreotiki municipalities. The site of Amphitrope is tentatively located at .

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  • Η Αμφιτρόπη ή Αμφιτροπή (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀμφιτρόπη), (ο δήμος: Αμφιτροπής) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Αντιοχίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). (el)
  • Amphitrope (Greek: Ἀμφιτρόπη) was a minor coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Attica, belonging to the Antiochis tribe (phyle), with two representatives in the Boule. It was situated in the valley of Legrena, between mount Baphi to the west and mount Spitharopussi to the east, close to the modern settlement of Synterina (Συντερίνα, 37°44′N 23°59′E / 37.73°N 23.99°E), neighboring the demes of Atene to the west, Sounion to the east and Thorikos to the north-east, on the border between the modern Saronikos and Lavreotiki municipalities. It was one of the smaller demes of the Mines of Laurion district, with eight or nine mines. According to Aeschines (Against Timarchus 101), the father of Timarchus had possessions in Amphitrope which he was forced to sell to pay to cover the expenses of the liturgy. The site of Amphitrope is tentatively located at . (en)
  • Anfitrope (in greco antico: Ἀμφιτρόπη, Amphitrópe) era un demo dell'Attica situato probabilmente nella valle , tra il monte a ovest e il monte a est. Il centro del demo si trovava nell'attuale . Anfitrope, che si trovava all'interno del distretto minerario del Laurio, contava otto o nove miniere. Secondo Eschine il padre di Timarco dovette vendere delle proprietà che possedeva nel demo per evitare di pagare la liturgia. (it)
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  • Η Αμφιτρόπη ή Αμφιτροπή (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀμφιτρόπη), (ο δήμος: Αμφιτροπής) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Αντιοχίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). (el)
  • Anfitrope (in greco antico: Ἀμφιτρόπη, Amphitrópe) era un demo dell'Attica situato probabilmente nella valle , tra il monte a ovest e il monte a est. Il centro del demo si trovava nell'attuale . Anfitrope, che si trovava all'interno del distretto minerario del Laurio, contava otto o nove miniere. Secondo Eschine il padre di Timarco dovette vendere delle proprietà che possedeva nel demo per evitare di pagare la liturgia. (it)
  • Amphitrope (Greek: Ἀμφιτρόπη) was a minor coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Attica, belonging to the Antiochis tribe (phyle), with two representatives in the Boule. It was situated in the valley of Legrena, between mount Baphi to the west and mount Spitharopussi to the east, close to the modern settlement of Synterina (Συντερίνα, 37°44′N 23°59′E / 37.73°N 23.99°E), neighboring the demes of Atene to the west, Sounion to the east and Thorikos to the north-east, on the border between the modern Saronikos and Lavreotiki municipalities. The site of Amphitrope is tentatively located at . (en)
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