Ceriadae or Keiriadai ( Ancient Greek: Κειριάδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica, of the phyle of Hippothontis, sending two delegates to the Boule. [1] It was located outside of the walls of Themistocles, west of the hill of the Nymphs and west of the Pnyx. In this deme there was the baratharon (βάραθρον), a chasm into which criminals condemned to death were thrown.
The site of Ceriadae is west of the Pnyx. [2] [3] [4]
37°58′23″N 23°42′48″E / 37.972924°N 23.71337°E
Ceriadae or Keiriadai ( Ancient Greek: Κειριάδαι) was a deme of ancient Attica, of the phyle of Hippothontis, sending two delegates to the Boule. [1] It was located outside of the walls of Themistocles, west of the hill of the Nymphs and west of the Pnyx. In this deme there was the baratharon (βάραθρον), a chasm into which criminals condemned to death were thrown.
The site of Ceriadae is west of the Pnyx. [2] [3] [4]
37°58′23″N 23°42′48″E / 37.972924°N 23.71337°E