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Phyle (, ; phylai, φυλαί; derived from Greek φύεσθαι, phyesthai ) is an term for or . Members of the same phyle were known as symphyletai () meaning 'fellow tribesmen'. During the late 6th century BC, organized the population of in ten phylai (tribes), each consisting of three ("thirtieths"), with each trittys comprising a number of . Tribes and demes had their own officers and were self-administered.

(2025). 9780472112388, University of Michigan Press. .
Some phylai can be classified by their geographic location, such as the Geleontes, the Argadeis, the Hopletes, and the Agikoreis in , as well as the Hylleans, the Pamphyles, the Dymanes in Doris.


Attic tribes

First period
The best-attested new system was that created by for in or just after 508 BC. The landscape was regarded as comprising three zones: urban ( ), coastal ( paralia) and inland ( ). Each zone was split into ten sections called ('thirdings'), to each of which were assigned between one and ten of the 139 existing settlements, villages or town-quarters, which were henceforth called .

Three sections, one each from urban, coastal and inland, were then put together to form a tribe. The 30 sections therefore yielded ten tribes, each named after a local hero and each with a geographically scattered membership roughly equal in size and hereditary in the male line thenceforward. They rapidly took on various functions.

They became the brigading units for the army; constituencies for the election of magistrates, especially the ten generals ( ), for the section of members of the Council of 500 ( boule) and of the 6,000 jurors, and for the selection of boards of administrative officials of every kind: and bases for the selection of competing teams of runners, singers or dancers at various festivals. They had their own corporate life, with officials and sanctuaries, and came to have an official order:

1. (Ἐρεχθηΐς)

2. (Αἰγηΐς)

3. (Πανδιονίς)

4. (Λεοντίς)

5. (Ἀκαμαντίς)

6. (Οἰνηΐς)

7. (Κεκροπίς)

8. (Ἱπποθοντίς)

9. (Αἰαντίς)

10. Antiochis (Ἀντιοχίς).


Subsequent periods
After this so called Period I that lasted until 307/306 BC, the system of Phylae had undergone few changes:
  • in Period II (307/306 – 224/223 BC) two Macedonian Phylai were created (XI. and XII. Demetrias);
  • in Period III (224/223 – 201/200 BC) an Egyptian Phyle XIII. Ptolemais was created;
  • in Period IV (201/200 BC – 126/127 AD) the Macedonian Phylae were dissolved and a Tribe XIV. , was created;
  • in Period V (126/127 AD – third century) a tribe XV. was created.


Ten tribes of Thurii
When the colony of on the Gulf of Taranto was settled under the support of and the command of and the population was organized in ten tribes, following the Athenian organization: there were tribes for the population of 1. Arcadia, 2. , 3. , 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. population of , 9. the islands and 10. Athenians.Fritz Schachermeyr, Perikles, Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart–Berlin–Köln–Mainz 1969


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