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In the Attic view, "the suppliant of the Benign Goddesses" Oedipus and Attica. at Colonus had not only become, like them, a beneficent agency, but had also been adopted into an Attic citizenship outlasting death. Sophocles expresses this feeling by the passage in which Theseus proclaims his formal acceptance of the new Athenian (631). The permanent identification of Oedipus with Attica is strikingly illustrated by a passage of the rhetor Aristeides, about 170 A.D.In the oration u(pe\r tw=n tetta/rwn, p. 284: ka)kei/nous (those who fell for Greece), plh\n o(/son ou) dai/monas a)lla\ daimoni/ous kalw=n, qarrou/ntws a)\n e)/xois le/gein u(poxqoni/ous tina\s fu/lakas kai\ swth=ras tw=n *(ellh/nwn, a)lecika/kous kai\ pa/nta a)gaqou/s: kai\ r(u/esqai/ ge th\n xw/ran ou) xei=ron h)\ to\n e)n *kolwnw=| kei/menon *oi)di/poun, h)\ ei)/tis a)/lloqi/ pou th=s xw/ras e)n kairw=| toi=s zw=si kei=sqai pepi/steutai. kai\ tosou/tw| moi dokou=si to\n *so/lwna parelqei=n to\n a)rxhge/thn w(/sq' o( me\n