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  1. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *a, entry ai)cwneu/omai
    Dep., to be slanderous, like the people of the Attic deme Aexone, s.v. (26.10)

  2. A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) alphabetic letter L
    But the name of Laches' demus Aexone (comp. (22.34)

  3. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    AEXONE ( (15.94)

  4. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890) (eds. G. E. Marindin, William Smith, LLD, William Wayte) alphabetic letter D
    At Aexone we find for the religious establishment of this one deme four (14.75)

  5. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    AEXONE ( (11.08)

  6. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    Aexone. (10.80)

  7. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890) (eds. G. E. Marindin, William Smith, LLD, William Wayte) alphabetic letter I
    l. c.), or Zeus, Poseidon, and Demeter (decree of the deme Aexone in Mitth. d. a. Inst. (8.55)

  8. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    M. s. v.), was situated on the coast between Phalerum and Aexone (Strab. ix. p. 398), at the distance of 35 stadia from the city (Dem. c. Eubulid. (7.51)

  9. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter A
    [Respecting the position of Colias, see p. 305, b.] Aexone was celebrated for its fisheries. (7.32)

  10. Demosthenes, Speeches 51-61 speech 59, section 33
    He took her to many houses to gay parties and among them to that of Chabrias of Aexonê, when, in the archonship of Socratidas, he was victor at the Pythian games with the four-horse chariot which he had bought from the sons of Mitys, the Argive, and returning from Delphi he gave a feast at Colias, to celebrate his victory, and in that place many had intercourse with her when she was drunk, while Phrynion was asleep, among them even the serving-men of Chabrias. (7.13)

  11. Plato, Alcibiades 1, Alcibiades 2, Hipparchus, Lovers, Theages, Charmides, Laches, Lysis Lysis, page 204
    The eldest son, he replied, of Democrates of Aexone. (6.95)

  12. Xenophon, Hellenica book 2, chapter 4, section 26
    They also fell in with some people of Aexone who were going to their own farms after provisions; and Lysimachus, the cavalry commander, put these men to the sword, although they pleaded earnestly and many of the cavalrymen were much opposed to the proceeding. (5.64)

  13. Demosthenes, Speeches 51-61 speech 59, section 25
    WitnessesEuphiletus son of Simon, of Aexonê, and Aristomachus son of Critodemus, of Alopecê, depose that they know that Simus the Thessalian came to Athens for the great Panathenaea, and that Nicaretê came with him, and Neaera, the present defendant; and that they lodged with Ctesippus son of Glauconides, and that Neaera drank with them as being a courtesan, while many others were present and joined in the drinking in the house of Ctesippus. (4.71)

  14. J. E. Sandys, Select Private Orations of Demosthenes speech 36, section 53
    Or. 52) can be none other than ‘the son of Philon, of the deme Aexone,’ who, at the request of Timomachus, conveyed Callistratus on board an Athenian trireme to Thasos from his place of exile in Macedonia, after Apollodorus had stoutly refused to allow his own vessel to be used for so unlawful a purpose (Or. 50 §§ 46—52). (4.13)

  15. Plato, Alcibiades 1, Alcibiades 2, Hipparchus, Lovers, Theages, Charmides, Laches, Lysis Lach., page 197
    Laches I will not say what I could say in answer to that, lest you call me a true son of Aexone. (3.54)

  16. Demosthenes, Speeches 41-50 speech 50, section 47
    When it was manned, Callippus, the son of Philon, of Aexonê, came on board, and ordered the pilot to steer the course for Macedonia. (3.54)

  17. Demosthenes, Speeches 51-61 speech 59, section 25
    Please call Euphiletus, son of Simon, of Aexonê, and Aristomachus, son of Critodemus, of Alopecê. (2.66)

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