Leontis is a phyle which had twenty demes at the time of the creation of the phyle, which is at the time of the creation of a group of ten phylai. [1]
The phyle is shown on the base of a statue made after an anthippasia to commemorate the victory of the phyle at the mock battle. [2]
Themistocles belonged to this phyle. [3]
Two horse-men are listed as part of the Catalogus Hippeum in history who possibly belonged to this phyle, they were Euktimenos and Euthymenes, both living during the 3rd century B.C.E. [4] [5]
Leontis is a phyle which had twenty demes at the time of the creation of the phyle, which is at the time of the creation of a group of ten phylai. [1]
The phyle is shown on the base of a statue made after an anthippasia to commemorate the victory of the phyle at the mock battle. [2]
Themistocles belonged to this phyle. [3]
Two horse-men are listed as part of the Catalogus Hippeum in history who possibly belonged to this phyle, they were Euktimenos and Euthymenes, both living during the 3rd century B.C.E. [4] [5]