Leontis
Sign in to savethumb|Map of ancient Attica. [[Trittyes belonging to the phyle of Leontis are numbered "4" and shaded pale green.]] Leontis () was a phyle (tribe) of Ancient Attica. thumb|Statue made to mark the victory of the Leontis in an anthippasia, early 4th century BC. 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.
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thumb|Map of ancient Attica. [[Trittyes belonging to the phyle of Leontis are numbered "4" and shaded pale green.]] Leontis () was a phyle (tribe) of Ancient Attica. thumb|Statue made to mark the victory of the Leontis in an anthippasia, early 4th century BC. 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.
Themistocles belonged to this phyle.
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