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  • ...Parthenon, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The Parthenon sits within the Acropolis of Athens.}} '''Athens''' (Modern [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Αθήνα, Athina''; Ancient Greek:
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  • ...estors to register at Census time, when in reality they reside all year in Athens or some other major city. They do this because of state subsidies for rural ...would be better to take it to a separate article actually entitled Ancient Athens...[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 13:58, 11 August 2
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  • ...ies whose habitation was not interrupted by the end of the [[Bronze Age]]. Athens was relatively prosperous in the [[Proto-Geometric Period|Proto-Geometric]] ...ted of several plains divided by hills. The central plain held the city of Athens and a strip of coast, including the [[Bay of Phaleron]]. Farther west was t
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  • Athens (Modern Greek: Αθήνα/Athina, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι/Athēnai) i
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  • [[Ancient Athens]] Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Athens]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A history from ancient times of Athens, Greece
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  • ...thens and Rome'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-City-Life-Classical-Athens/dp/0195215826/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196905131&sr=8-5 excerpt an * Fornara, Charles W., and Loren J. Samons II. ''Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles'' University of California Press, 1991 [http:
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  • | pagename = Ancient Athens | abc = Athens, Ancient
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ancient Athens]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Athens}}
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  • File:Athens from the Acropolis, 2013.jpg
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  • ...thens and Rome'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-City-Life-Classical-Athens/dp/0195215826/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196905131&sr=8-5 excerpt an * Fornara, Charles W., and Loren J. Samons II. ''Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles'' University of California Press, 1991 [http:
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  • In Greek myth, the national hero of Athens, son of Aegeus, king of Athens (or the sea-god Poseidon) and of Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, king of Troe
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  • ...omen, were fed to him as a form of ongoing [[tribute]]. [[Theseus]], the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]], killed the Minotaur with assistance from [[King]] [[Mi
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  • ...Parthenon, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The Parthenon sits within the Acropolis of Athens.}} '''Athens''' (Modern [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Αθήνα, Athina''; Ancient Greek:
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  • A history from ancient times of Athens, Greece
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  • ...[[drama]]. A festival was held in his honor every year in [[Ancient Athens|Athens]]. He was the son of [[Zeus]] and the [[mortal]] [[woman]] [[Semele]], but
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  • The XXVIII Summer Olympic Games, held in Athens (GRE).
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  • ...an]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] killed on his way [[home]] from [[Troezen]] to [[Athens]]. He was famous for his [[bed]] which he made every [[traveler]] fit, acco
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  • The I Summer Olympic Games were held in [[Athens]] from 6 to 15 April 1896.
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  • ...nd statesman. Generally regarded as completing the democratic evolution of Athens with his reforms.
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  • | pagename =Athens | abc = Athens
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  • Ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens.
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  • ...University of Edinburgh,Studies in Economics in the University of Pireus, Athens. Work as a volunteer in the Biomedical Research foundation in Athens for three months in 2006 in the biopsy department
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  • ...estors to register at Census time, when in reality they reside all year in Athens or some other major city. They do this because of state subsidies for rural ...would be better to take it to a separate article actually entitled Ancient Athens...[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 13:58, 11 August 2
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  • ...n and poet, credited with setting the wheels of [[Democracy]] in motion in Athens.
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  • ...]], married [[Aigeus]], had a [[son]], but was later [[exile|exiled]] from Athens for attempting to kill Aigeus's son [[Theseus]].
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  • Grove and gymnasium near Athens, sacred to Apollo Lyceius, where Aristotle taught philosophy, and whose mem
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  • ...a [[Miletus|Milesian]] woman who was famous for her involvement with the [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman [[Pericles]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ancient Athens]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Athens}}
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  • ...eral interconnected stories about people and fairies in and around ancient Athens.
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  • [[Ancient Athens]] Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Athens]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...with laying the foundations of western philosophy; sentenced to death in [[Athens]] for [[heresy]].
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  • ...ell paid for it. Some of them, like Gorgias were foreigners from outside [[Athens]], attracted by the intellectual and cultural reputation of the city. In th
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  • The first [[Olympic Games]] of the modern era was held in [[Athens]] from 6 to 15 April 1896. The main venue was the [[marble]]-built [[Panath ...nt was the first-ever [[marathon]] race which was run from [[Marathon]] to Athens in commemoration of the run by [[Pheidippides]] in 480 BC, when he brought
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  • ...and I currently live in Berlin. I have studied architecture at the NTUA in Athens and completed a master in the UPC in Barcelona, where I lived for six years
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  • *Duckett, Alvin L. John Forsyth: Political Tactician. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1962.
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  • 7/2004-till now: Therapy Centre for Dependent Individuals-KETHEA) Athens, Greece Head of Evaluation Department ...n (a programme of the Therapeutic Center for Dependent Individuals-KETHEA) Athens, Greece Head of the Research and Evaluation Department
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  • ...name traditionally associated with Plato's philosophy school just north of Athens; thought by some sources to have been the name of a grove of trees. In mode
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  • ...n nation, the Hellenic Republic (Greece; population c. 11 million; capital Athens) is bordered by Albania, the (former Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia, Bulga
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  • Athens (Modern Greek: Αθήνα/Athina, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι/Athēnai) i
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  • School of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens, in the early 3rd century BC, who believed destructive emotions to be the r
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  • ...eece]], the greatest city of classical [[Boeotia]] and the main rival to [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]. Famous citizens included [[Epaminondas]] and [[Pelopidas]
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  • {{r|Athens}}
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  • [[King]] of [[Athens]] and [[father]] of [[Theseus]] by the princess [[Aithra]]. He was married,
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  • ...f the olive tree was considered the greater benefit. The [[Parthenon]] in Athens on the [[Acropolis]] was built to honor her, and inside there was a huge st
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  • ...and related books and items related to colonial West Africa. I was born in Athens, GA July 13. 1952.
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  • ...oth summer and winter sport editions. The summer event was first staged at Athens in 1896 as a revival of the Ancient Olympics; the winter event was first st
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  • {{r|Athens}}
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  • | '''2004 Athens''' || United States || Australia || Japan
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  • | '''2004 Athens''' || Cuba || Australia || Japan
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  • ...otagoras accepted payment for his teachings. He also acted as a teacher in Athens and was banished from the city for impiety. His most famous saying is his h ...s ''Truth'', and the book ''Of the Gods'' which caused his condemnation at Athens, Diogenes Laertius attributes to him treatises on political, ethical, educa
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  • ...Greek mythology]], he was a founding [[father]] of the [[city-state]] of [[Athens]] and one of its earliest [[king]]s. The [[Aegean Sea]] was [[name]]d after
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  • | '''2004 Athens''' || Sara Carrigan (Aus) || Judith Arndt (Ger) || Olga Slyusareva (Rus) | '''2004 Athens''' || Leontien van Moorsel (Ned) || Dede Barry (USA) || Karin Thuerig (Swi)
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  • {{r|Ancient Athens}}
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  • I completed my 12 months of housemanship training at the Athens General military hospital from June 1989. ...ital, and completed my training in May 1995 from the Municipal Hospital of Athens.
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  • '''Ephialtes''' was the leader of the radical democrats in [[Athens]] during the 460s BC. His reforms prepared the way for the final developmen ...n such as Ephialtes who were working for a more democratic and independent Athens free from Spartan influence. Cimon narrowly won the vote and led a strong h
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  • ...'') was [[Aristotle]]'s philosophical school, named after its site at an [[Athens|Athenian]] [[Gymnasium (ancient Greece)|public exercise park]], or "gymnasi Aristotle founded the school upon his return to Athens in c. 334 [[Common Era|BCE]] after a period spent in [[Macedon]] as the tut
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  • | pagename = Ancient Athens | abc = Athens, Ancient
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  • ...The name 'cynic' was probably derived from ''Kynosarges'', the place in [[Athens]] where [[Anthistenes]]' school was located. ...ms to have been to expose the abasing of ethical standards he witnessed in Athens. His living like a shameless dog could explain the origin of the word 'cyni
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  • {{r|Athens}}
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