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οἱ ἕ. the Eleven, the Police-Commissioners, Ar. V. 1108, Antipho 5.70, Lys. 14.17, Pl. Phd. 59e, Arist. Ath. 7.3, etc.
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IG 1(2).45, Arist. Ath. 7.3, Th. 6.43, Poll. 3.82.
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ἱππεῖς, in social and political sense, knights, forming an aristocracy in early Greek communities, Arist. Pol. 1297b18, etc.; at Eretria, ib. 1306a35, Ath. 15.2; at Sparta, a royal bodyguard, Hdt. 8.124, cf. 1.67, etc.; esp. at Athens, the Second Class in Solonʼs constitution, Arist. Ath. 7.3; later, an aristocratic corps of cavalry, Ar. Eq. 225, And. 3.5, Philoch. 100, etc.
IG 1(2).19.13, al., Arist. Ath. 7.3, Ar. V. 695, Av. 1541; κωλακρέτου γάλα, comically for the μισθὸς δικαστικός, Id. V. 724. (Written κωλαγρ- in Cod. Rav. of Ar., Tim. Lex.; derivation from κωλᾶς ἀγρεῖν or ἀγείρειν perh. implied by Suid. s.v. κωλακρέτης.)
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officials who farmed out taxes and other revenues, sold confiscated property, and entered into contracts for public works, IG 1(2).36.7, al., Antipho 6.49, Arist. Ath. 7.3, 47.2; also at Rhodes, SIG 581.97 (ii B.C.); τοὶ π. μισθωσάντω ἀναγράψαι τὸ ψάφισμα ib. 398.49 ( Cos, iii B.C.); they also sold up the metics who failed to pay their tax, D. 25.58.
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service rendered by a citizen in the Solonian constitution to the state, also his rating according to this service, θητικοῦ ἀντὶ τέλους ἱππάδʼ ἀμειψάμενος Epigr. ap. Arist. Ath. 7.4; τιμήματι διεῖλεν εἰς τέτταρα τ. four ratings or classes, ib. 7.3; later, τὸ τῶν ἱππέων τ., Lat. ordo equester, D.C. 48.45, al.