Philaid family

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

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Philaid family canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athenian aristocratic family
ancient Greek noble clan
associatedWith Athenian democracy
Athenian Empire
surface form: Athenian empire

Thracian Chersonese
surface form: Chersonese (Thracian Chersonese)

Greco-Persian Wars
surface form: Persian Wars
country Classical Athens
surface form: Ancient Athens
documentedIn Herodotus
Plutarch
later classical historians
ethnicGroup Athenians
hasFamilyBranch Philaid rulers of the Thracian Chersonese
hasNotableMember Cimon
Elpinice
Miltiades the Elder
Miltiades the Younger
Stesagoras
heldOffice Athenian political magistracies
strategos (general)
historicalReputation powerful and influential in 6th–5th century BCE Athens
influenced Athenian expansion in the Aegean
Athenian foreign policy
Athenian military policy
Athenian relations with Persia
knownFor influence in Athenian politics
military leadership
political leadership
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Attica
militaryRole commanders in wars against Persia
originatesFrom deme of Laciadae (probable)
politicalAlignment Athenian aristocracy
politicalRole leaders of aristocratic faction in Athens
religion Ancient Greek religion
socialStatus eupatrid
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece

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Miltiades the Younger memberOf Philaid family
Miltiades the Elder memberOf Philaid family
Cimon Coalemos memberOf Philaid family