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Alopece (), also spelt as Alopecae, was an - of the city of ,JG Cooper – The Life of Socrates R. Dodsley, 1750 Retrieved but located exterior to the city wall of Athens.

(2010). 9780292782778, University of Texas Press, 1 January 2010. .
The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica - Aeschines Retrieved Alopece belonged to the tribal group ( ) of Antiochis. (translated by ) – (p.263) T. Wardle., 1839 (489 pages) copy from the University of Virginia Retrieved It was situated only eleven or twelve stadia from the city,Aesch. c. Timarch. p. 119, ed. Reiske and not far from . It possessed a temple of ,Böckh, Inscr. n. 395 and also apparently one of .Alciphr. Ep. 3.37.


Burial site
The tomb of Anchimolius is near the temple of at , within Alopece., Herodotus. Translated from the Greek for the Use of General Readers; with Short Explanatory Notes. By Isaac Taylor 1829 (Original from The British Library, Digitized 9 December 2014) RetrievedHerodotus translated by Rev.W.Beloe – Volume 2 (p.188) P.P. Berresford, 1828 (Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 10 August 2007) Retrieved


Natives
Lysimachus II – son of Aristides I, Aristides II – son of Lysimachus II, Thucydides II – son of Melesias II, Melesias II – son of Thucydides I, , son of (of the tribe of Alopece Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled by a society of gentlemen in Scotland [ed. by W. Smellie]. Suppl. to the 3rd. ed., by G. Gleig (p.460) published 1810 & 1823 (Original from Oxford University, Digitized 24 May 2007) Retrieved).Debra Nails (Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University.)- The People of Plato (p.312) Hackett Publishing Retrieved

Critobolus (c.5/4th century BC) son of Crito (also of the deme), both followers of Socrates.T Curnow (c.2006 Senior Lecturer: Division of Religion and Philosophy, St Martin's College, Lancaster) – The Philosophers of the Ancient World: An A-Z Guide (p.88) A&C Black, 22 June 2006 Retrieved

Hermogenes (c.445 to after 392 BC), was credited by as being the source of much information about the latter part Socrates' life. In addition he is a participant in Cratylus, and is mentioned in .A Preus (Distinguished Teaching Professor at Binghamton University) – Historical Dictionary of Ancient Greek Philosophy (p.189) Rowman & Littlefield, 12 February 2015 Retrieved

Megacles son of Hippocrates, ' nephew and leader of the . Also Callias, son of Cratias.

(2010). 9781135281847, Routledge, 25 February 2010. 560 pages. .
verified at (translated by FG Kenyon- The Athenian Constitution (Part 22) MindFull Media, 28 January 2015 (163 pages) Retrieved

Megacles V, son of Megacles IV. Melesius, a famous wrestler, father of Thucydides I.D Nails – The People of Plato p.340 Retrieved

Satyrus, brother of Lacadaemonius, was at a trial involving a dispute on the release of an enslaved woman, who had stolen from her owner prior to her release.Wolpert, Andrew; Kapparis, Konstantinos – Legal Speeches of Democratic Athens: Sources for Athenian History p.204 Hackett Publishing, 9 September 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2017Johnstone, Steven – A History of Trust in Ancient Greece p.15-16 University of Chicago Press, 1 October 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2017


Property
Timarchus had a farm there (97), eleven or twelve stades from the city wall (99).


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