Map of ancient Attica . Trittyes belonging to the phyle of Aigeis are numbered "2" and shaded blue. Unusually, the entire territory of the Aigeis was a single contiguous area.
Aigeis (Ancient Greek : Αἰγηΐς , romanized : Aigēis ) was a tribe (phyle ) of Ancient Athens which contained twenty demes : Lower and Upper Ankyle , Araphen , Bate , Diomeia , Erchia , Erikeia , Gargettos , Halae Araphenides , Hestiaia , Ikarion , Ionidai , Kollytos , Kolonos , Kydantidai , Myrrhinoutta , Otryne , Phegaia , Philaidai , Plotheia . It was named for the legendary king Aegeus .[ 1]
The quota of demes for Aigeis showed the greatest variety of all the phyles during the first and second periods (343–253 BC) of bouleutic government.[ 2]
Of the deme Ankylē, an individual is known, Polystratos, who owned land within that deme.[ 3]
An individual named Hagnias II had an estate within the deme Araphen.[ 4]
At the time of the publication of a source published during 1851, the location of Bate was unknown.[ 5]
Erchia, Ikarion, Phegaia were some of the larger demes of the tribe.[ 2]
^ Bradley Hudson McLean (2002). An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods from Alexander the Great Down to the Reign of Constantine (323 B.C.-A.D. 337) . University of Michigan Press, 2002 reprint (516 pages). ISBN 0472112384 . Retrieved 2015-05-29 .
^ a b J.S. Traill. The Political Organization of Attica: A Study of the Demes, Trittyes, and Phylai, and Their Representation in the Athenian Council, Volumes 14-16 . ASCSA, 1975 (134 pages) Volume 14 of Hesperia (Princeton, N.J.) Monographs (Archaeological Institute of America). ISBN 0876615140 . Retrieved 2015-05-29 .
^ E. Cohen (10 January 2009). The Athenian Nation (p.125) . Princeton University Press, 10 Jan 2009 (reprint) 272 pages. ISBN 978-1400824663 . Retrieved 2015-05-30 .
^ C.A. Cox (14 July 2014). Household Interests: Property, Marriage Strategies, and Family Dynamics in Ancient Athens (p.9) . Princeton University Press, 14 Jul 2014 (304 pages) Princeton Legacy Library. ISBN 978-1400864690 . Retrieved 2015-05-30 . (ed. additional sources on Hagnias and descendants (Bouselos) - Molly Broadbent - Studies in Greek Genealogy , D.G. Rice, J.E Stambaugh - Source for the Study of Greek Religion: Corrected Edition , E.M. Harris - The Rule of Law in Action in Democratic Athens
^ George Grote - History of Greece, Volume 3 (p.94) John Murray, 1851 [Retrieved 2015-05-29]