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Phyle (Ancient Greek: Φυλή) was a strong fortress and deme of ancient Attica, on a steep rock, commanding the narrow pass across Mount Parnes, through which runs the direct road from Thebes to Attica, past Acharnae. On the northern side of the pass was the territory of Tanagra. Phyle is situated at the distance of more than 120 stadia from Attica, not 100 stadia, as Diodorus states, and was one of the strongest Attican fortresses on the Boeotian frontier. The precipitous rock upon which it stands can only be approached by a ridge on the eastern side. It is memorable in history as the place seized by Thrasybulus and the Athenian exiles in Battle of Phyle in 404 BCE, and from which they commenced their operations against the Thirty Tyrants. The height of Phyle commanded views of the whole At

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  • Phyle war in der Antike ein attischer Demos, d. h. eine regionale Untereinheit der Polis Athen. Der Demos gehörte zur kleisthenische Phyle Oineis. Er lag nördlich von Athen im östlichen Bereich des Parnes-Gebirges an der Straße, die nach Tanagra und Theben in Boiotien führte. Dieser wichtige Übergang wurde von einer Festung geschützt, die nach dem Demos benannt wird (siehe Phyle (Festung)). (de)
  • Η Φυλή (αρχαία ελληνικά: Φυλή), (ο δήμος: Φυλής, Δήμος Φυλασίων) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Οινηίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). (el)
  • Phyle (Ancient Greek: Φυλή) was a strong fortress and deme of ancient Attica, on a steep rock, commanding the narrow pass across Mount Parnes, through which runs the direct road from Thebes to Attica, past Acharnae. On the northern side of the pass was the territory of Tanagra. Phyle is situated at the distance of more than 120 stadia from Attica, not 100 stadia, as Diodorus states, and was one of the strongest Attican fortresses on the Boeotian frontier. The precipitous rock upon which it stands can only be approached by a ridge on the eastern side. It is memorable in history as the place seized by Thrasybulus and the Athenian exiles in Battle of Phyle in 404 BCE, and from which they commenced their operations against the Thirty Tyrants. The height of Phyle commanded views of the whole Attican plain, of the city itself, of Mount Hymettus, and the Saronic Gulf. In Phyle there was a building called the Daphnephoreion, containing a picture, which represented the Thargelia. The site of Phyle is located within the bounds of modern Fyli. (en)
  • File (in greco antico: Φυλή, Phylé) era un demo dell'Attica situato sul lato est del monte Parnete, in una posizione dominante sulla strada diretta da Atene a Tebe. Si trovava a più di 120 stadi da Atene (e non 100, come sostiene Diodoro). La sua posizione è occupata dalla moderna Fyli. (it)
  • Фортеця Філ (дав.-гр. Φυλή) — фортеця, побудована в часи давньої Аттики в VI ст. до н. е. на крутій скелі над проходом через гору Парніта, де пролягає дорога між Фівами та Афінами. (uk)
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  • Phyle war in der Antike ein attischer Demos, d. h. eine regionale Untereinheit der Polis Athen. Der Demos gehörte zur kleisthenische Phyle Oineis. Er lag nördlich von Athen im östlichen Bereich des Parnes-Gebirges an der Straße, die nach Tanagra und Theben in Boiotien führte. Dieser wichtige Übergang wurde von einer Festung geschützt, die nach dem Demos benannt wird (siehe Phyle (Festung)). (de)
  • Η Φυλή (αρχαία ελληνικά: Φυλή), (ο δήμος: Φυλής, Δήμος Φυλασίων) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός και δήμος της Οινηίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Αθήνας). (el)
  • File (in greco antico: Φυλή, Phylé) era un demo dell'Attica situato sul lato est del monte Parnete, in una posizione dominante sulla strada diretta da Atene a Tebe. Si trovava a più di 120 stadi da Atene (e non 100, come sostiene Diodoro). La sua posizione è occupata dalla moderna Fyli. (it)
  • Фортеця Філ (дав.-гр. Φυλή) — фортеця, побудована в часи давньої Аттики в VI ст. до н. е. на крутій скелі над проходом через гору Парніта, де пролягає дорога між Фівами та Афінами. (uk)
  • Phyle (Ancient Greek: Φυλή) was a strong fortress and deme of ancient Attica, on a steep rock, commanding the narrow pass across Mount Parnes, through which runs the direct road from Thebes to Attica, past Acharnae. On the northern side of the pass was the territory of Tanagra. Phyle is situated at the distance of more than 120 stadia from Attica, not 100 stadia, as Diodorus states, and was one of the strongest Attican fortresses on the Boeotian frontier. The precipitous rock upon which it stands can only be approached by a ridge on the eastern side. It is memorable in history as the place seized by Thrasybulus and the Athenian exiles in Battle of Phyle in 404 BCE, and from which they commenced their operations against the Thirty Tyrants. The height of Phyle commanded views of the whole At (en)
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