Halae
place · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
Diodorus of Halae · the farthest borders of the Attic land
in the texts
Against Conon
The deme associated with Archebiades.
Since, however, he was convicted on all these points before the arbitrator, just as he is now, and proved manifestly guilty of all the charges against him, he puts into the box a false deposition, and writes at the head of it as witnesses the names of people whom I think you will know well when you hear them— Diotimus, son of Diotimus, of Icaria, Archebiades, son of Demoteles, of Halae, Chaeretimu …
Against Eubulides
An Attic deme, home of Diodorus, who married into the speaker's maternal family.
To Amytheon’s sister, who married Diodorus of Halae, was born a son Ctesibius, and he was killed in Abydus while serving in the campaign with Thrasybulus.
Against Olympiodorus
The place associated with Comon.
There was a certain Comon of Halae, men of the, jury, a relative of ours.
Iphigenia in Tauris
A site on the border of Attica, near the ridge of Carystia, where Athena decrees Orestes must found a new temple to Artemis Tauropolos.
and when you come to Athens, built by the gods, there is a place on the farthest borders of the Attic land, neighbor to the ridge of Carystia, sacred, and my people call it Halae.