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| Greek & Roman Geography (ed. William Smith) |
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Coele
Coele (Koile), a demus belonging to the tribe Hippothoontis. It lay partly within and partly without the city, in the valley between the Museium and the hills on the southern side of Ilissus. In this district, just outside the Melitian gate, were the sepulchres of Thucydides and Cimon.
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| Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities |
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Coele
An Attic deme a little beyond the Militian Gate at Athens. Cimon and Thucydides were buried here.
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Koilos
The valley of the Ilissus, name of Attic deme
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Coele
The ancient deme was located between Pnyka and the hill of the Muses (Philopappou hill).
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