Pithus
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
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Against Conon
The deme associated with Chaeretimus.
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 …
On The Estate of Ciron
An Attic deme, home deme of a (different) Diocles whose wife jointly presided at the Thesmophoria with the speaker's mother.
Also the wives of the demesmen afterwards chose our mother, together with the wife of Diocles of Pithus, to preside at the Thesmophoria and to carry out the ceremonies jointly with her.