Trittys

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The trittyes /ˈtrɪti.z/ (Ancient Greek: τριττύες trittúes), singular trittys /ˈtrɪtɪs/ (τριττύς trittús), were population divisions in ancient Attica, established by the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508 BC. The name means "third". There were thirty trittyes and ten tribes in Attica. Each tribe was composed of three trittyes, one from the coast (paralia), one from the city (asty), and one from the inland area (mesogeia). Trittyes were composed of one or more demes; demes were the basic unit of division in Attica.

References[]

  • Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks: A critical history (Harvard University Press, 1983) ISBN 0-674-03314-0

Further reading[]


Retrieved from ""