Crioa
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Birds
The Athenian deme to which Euelpides belongs, named when he introduces himself to Epops.
Euelpides, of the deme Crioa.
Against Phaenippus
The deme associated with Polyeuctus.
For although he had sworn on the eleventh of the month Boedromion to give me a true and just inventory of his property, and the law expressly declares that the inventory shall be given within three days after one takes the oath, he came up to me in front of the courtrooms with Polyeuctus of Crioa and some others, and begged me, first to have a conference with him regarding a settlement, assuring m …