Philaidae family

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The Philaidae family was a prominent aristocratic clan in ancient Athens, known for producing influential statesmen and military leaders.

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Label Occurrences
Philaidae 1
Philaidae family canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Athenian aristocratic family
noble clan
associatedWithEvent Battle of Marathon
associatedWithPolity Athenian democracy
country Classical Athens
surface form: Ancient Athens
ethnicGroup Athenians
governanceType oligarchic-aristocratic family structure
hasReputation prominent and influential in Athenian public life
knownFor producing influential statesmen
producing military leaders
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Attica
militaryRole command in Athenian military campaigns
namedAfter Philaïdēs (eponymous ancestor, traditional attribution)
notableMember Cimon
surface form: Cimon son of Miltiades

Miltiades the Elder
Miltiades the Younger
Stesagoras
partOf Athenian aristocracy
politicalRole leadership in Athenian politics
regionOfInfluence polis of Athens
surface form: Athenian polis
religion Ancient Greek religion
socialClass aristocracy
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece

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Cimon memberOf Philaidae family
Cimon Coalemos notableFamily Philaidae family
this entity surface form: Philaidae