{{Short description|Ancient Athenian phyle}} '''Adrianis''' (also '''Hadrianis''', {{langx|grc|Ἀδριανίς}}) was a tribe ({{Transliteration|grc|[[phyle]]}}) added by the [[ancient Athenians]] to the previous list of 12 tribes in 126−127 AD.{{sfn|Traill|1975|p=xvi}} The tribe was named after the Roman emperor [[Hadrian]]. Hadrian first visited Athens in the fall of 125{{verify source|reason=Modern sources say 125|date=January 2025}} AD, with the Athenians considering him as their savior. The emperor liked the city and stayed until spring, with his largesse helping to build some of the most interesting buildings of Athens,{{sfn|Bates|1898|p=54}} including the [[Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens|Temple of Olympian Zeus]]. Athens truly worshipped Hadrian.{{sfn|Camia|2022}}
Hadrian's statue was added to the [[Monument of the Eponymous Heroes]], starting the so-called Period V.
While Athenians added the new tribe to their list at seventh place,{{sfn|Pritchett|1942|p=413|loc=Note 1}} modern researchers use the [[Roman numeral]] XV to designate Adrianis.
The 12 out of 13 [[demes]] that formed Adrianis were collected from all 12 old {{Transliteration|grc|phylai}} ("rule-of-one"), with the 13th, [[Antinoeis]], newly created and named after [[Antinous]], Hadrian's [[favorite]].{{sfn|Traill|1975|p=31}}
==References== {{reflist}}
==Sources== * {{cite book|last=Bates|first=F.O.|title=The Five Post-Kleisthenean Tribes|publisher=Press of Andrus & Church|series=Cornell studies in classical philology|volume=VIII|year=1898|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ws8NAAAAIAAJ|language=|access-date=2025-01-13}} * {{cite book |last1=Camia |first1=Francesco |title=The Province of Achaea in the 2nd Century CE |date=2022 |publisher=[[Routledge]] |isbn=9781003178828 |chapter=Hadrianos Olympios Panhellenios: Worshipping Hadrian in Athens}} * {{cite journal|last=Pritchett|first=Kendrick|title=The Tribe Ptolemais|journal=The American Journal of Philology|volume=63|issue=4|date=1942|doi=10.2307/291557|pages=413–432|jstor=291557}} * {{cite book|last=Traill|first=John S.|title=The Political Organization of Attica: A Study of the Demes, Trittyes, and Phylai, and Their Representation in the Athenian Council|series=Hesperia Supplements|volume=14|date=1975 |publisher=American School of Classical Studies at Athens |doi=10.2307/1353928|jstor=1353928|author-link=John S. Traill}}
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