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why does "Aeolians" define itself as one of 4 divisions of ancient greece, but Dorians and Ionians only mention 3 segments of ancient greece?

Moreover, why no list of the "4 major ancient greek tribes"? or the other 2?

"all of rome was quartered into three halves"; dorian and achaean in the case of ancient greece

I think a source that a majority of people can read is in order, as well as some serious attention - one day, maybe there will be time...66.150.46.254 (talk)