Eteobutadae
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in the texts
On the Embassy
Athenian hereditary group associated with the priestess of Athena Polias.
by birth he was of the phratry that uses the same altars as the Eteobutadae, from whom the priestess of Athena Polias comes;
Constitution of the Athenians
A priestly family/group whose priesthood was allotted from among the clansmen.
And each of these was composed of thirty clans, and each clan had thirty men, those arranged into the clans, who were called clansmen, from whom the priesthoods belonging to each were allotted—for instance the Eumolpidae and the Heralds and the Eteobutadae—as Aristotle records in the Constitution of the Athenians, saying thus: