synoecism of Attica

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The synoecism of Attica was the legendary unification of the scattered communities of Attica into a single political entity centered on Athens, traditionally attributed to the hero Theseus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in Greek mythology
foundational myth of Athens
legendary political unification
associatedWith Athenian polis formation
Theseus
contrastedWith earlier fragmented communities of Attica
hasCenter Athens
hasConcept synoecism
hasCulturalContext Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

Athenian tradition
hasEffectOn identity of the Athenian polis
territorial organization of Attica in Athenian tradition
hasGreekName συνοικισμός τῆς Ἀττικής
hasLanguage Ancient Greek
hasLocation Attica
hasPoliticalSignificance legitimization of Athenian control over Attica
hasReligiousAspect foundation of common Athenian festivals in some accounts
hasTheme centralization of power in Athens
integration of rural demes into a polis
interpretedAs mythic explanation of Athenian state formation
linkedToRuler legendary king Theseus
mentionedIn Life of Theseus
surface form: Plutarch's Life of Theseus
precedes historical classical Athens
relatedTo myth of Theseus as Athenian founder
political unification
resultedIn political centralization in Athens
single political entity of Attica
studiedIn ancient history
classical studies
mythology scholarship
timePeriod mythic heroic age
traditionallyAttributedTo Theseus
unified communities of Attica

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Theseus politicalAct synoecism of Attica
myths of Theseus includesMyth synoecism of Attica
this entity surface form: Theseus and the unification of Attica