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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • Ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens.
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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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  • *Duckett, Alvin L. John Forsyth: Political Tactician. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1962.
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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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • | '''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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • ...and the Legacy of Leo Strauss," in ''Leo Strauss & Judaism: Jerusalem and Athens Critically Revisited'' (1996).
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  • ...itizens]] of a political unit. As it was originally practiced in ancient [[Athens]], citizens participated directly in the policymaking process; in its moder ==Athens==
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  • ...ottom of the image, is a small bay, and a gray patch, which is the city of Athens. Near the very center of the image is a three-pronged peninsula - the city ...ea of 131,990 km² and population of over 11 million. The capital is [[Athens]], and the official language is [[Greek language|Greek]].
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  • ...[Achilles]], and his [[death]] was described in [[Greek tragedy]] by the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[drama|dramatist]] [[Sophocles]]. His actions were also describ
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  • ...: The Apartheid State and the Politics of the National Party, 1948-1994''. Athens: Ohio University Press.
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  • In classical times, Athens was the main centre of philosophical and scientific research. Its three mos ====Athens====
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  • Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur, ''The Dramatic Festivals of Athens,'' Oxford University Press, 1973. Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur, ''The Theatre of Dionysus in Athens,'' Oxford University Press, 1973.
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  • ...ogy]], he was a [[friendship|friend]] of [[Theseus]] who accompanied the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] to [[Tartaros]] to try to [[kidnapping|kidnap]] [[Perse
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  • ...the brigands killed by [[Theseus]] on the trip overland back [[home]] to [[Athens]]. Sinis tied [[traveler]]s to two [[pine (tree)|pine]] [[tree]]s, which we
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  • ...y]], it was the greatest [[city-state]] of Boeotia and the main rival to [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]. Famous citizens included [[Epaminondas]] and [[Pelopidas]
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  • ...major figure in the political, economic, religious and cultural life of [[Athens]] in the 6th century BC. ...rriage with the daughter of Megacles and again acquired temporary power of Athens, sometime around 556-555 BC. However, Lycurgus and Megacles united to drive
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  • ...]] in the [[genre]] of [[Greek tragedy]] by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[Athens|Athenian]] [[playwright]] [[Euripides]]. It was the [[story]] based on the
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  • :The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to t
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  • ...icinity of [[Marathon (Greece)|Marathon]]. Later, it was captured by the [[Athens|Athenian]] hero [[Theseus]]. In another account, the bull carried [[Europa]
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  • ...ad Jr., William R. (2003). The new effective voluntary board of directors. Athens,
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  • ** A string of quotations from approximately twenty contributors, mostly Athens natives, who knew the band in the '80's; while somewhat marred by the solip
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  • ...t common forms of government; present as early as 800 BC in the polis of [[Athens]]. It was used during the Middle Ages in slightly modified forms, usually i
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  • ...trilogy about the battle between the mythical island of [[Atlantis]] and [[Athens]] which according to legend took place 9000 years before Plato's time. ...[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]] the island was swallowed by the sea, making Athens the most powerful state in the Mediterranean.
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  • '''Apollodorus''' (Άπολλόδωρος) also called '''Apollodorus of Athens''' (born c. [[180 BC]] - died after [[143 BC]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] gram
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  • ...anias]] claims that the Museum on the hill right opposite the Acropolis in Athens is "where legend says Musaeus used to sing, and, dying of old age, was buri
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  • | '''1896''' || [[1896 Summer Olympics|Athens (GRE)]] || || || ( men, women) || || | '''2004''' || [[2004 Summer Olympics|Athens (GRE)]] || 301 || 28 || 10,625 (6296 men, 4329 women) || 199 ||
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  • The most famous agora was the one in [[Athens]]. The [[Agora Open Air Museum of Izmir]] is one of the best preserved agor
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  • * ''Aristotle: The Politics and the Constitution of Athens'' (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) ed. by Stephen Ever
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  • '''Cleisthenes''' was an [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman of the late 6th century BC and arguably the founder of ...e help of [[Sparta]]. The Spartans were repeatedly urged by Delphi to free Athens, and they finally agreed, sending a force to overthrow Hippias.
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  • ...dministration, he taught international law at the University of Georgia in Athens until his retirement in 1984.
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  • ...1923. In 1937 she left the [[United States of America]] and went to the [[Athens]] conservatory, where she studied under Elvira de Hidalgo, accompanied by h
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  • ...e functions, the city is nicknamed in Occitan ''l'Atenas dau Miegjorn'' “[[Athens]] of the South”.
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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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  • '''Pericles''' was the greatest statesman of Ancient [[Athens]] who brought [[Democracy]] to its zenith. He built the most magnificent of Pericles inherited property at [[Cholargus]] to the north of Athens, making him very wealthy. His Alcmeonid mother, Agariste, provided him with
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  • ...ogues Plato's main character is not Socrates but someone from outside of [[Athens]]. In Xenophon's 'Hiero' a certain ''Simonedes'' plays this role when Socra
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  • ...re to be found outside their natural areas; cafes aman were to be found in Athens, and there are early recordings of rembetika. They were thrown together mo *Gail Holst ''Road to Rembetika: Music of the Greek Sub-culture''. Athens: Denise Harvey, 1975. ISBN 960-7120-07-8
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  • '''λόγος''' or '''logos''' is a word in Greek, used in ancient Athens by philosophers, poets and rhetoriticians which has taken on an important r
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  • '''Theseus''' was a hero from [[Greek mythology]] and a legendary king of [[Athens]]. ...vised him not to "loosen the wineskin's jutting foot" before he arrived at Athens. This wasn’t a warning against [[alcohol]], but against sex. Ignoring the
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  • ...s]] of an earlier structure built of wood and earth. (What can be seen in Athens today are in fact the remains of a later rebuilding by the [[Ancient Rome|R
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  • ...The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr.'' Athens: U. of Georgia Press, 1987. ISBN 0820308986.
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  • ...interconnected stories about the people and fairies in and around ancient Athens. The play was probably written around 1595.<ref>[http://www.shakespeare-onl ** [[Theseus]], Duke of Athens
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  • * 1982–83 '''Hamburger SV 1–0 Juventus''' at [[Olympic Stadium]], Athens * 1993–94 '''AC Milan 4–0 Barcelona''' at [[Olympic Stadium]], Athens
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  • ...at Magdalen, had been the director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, correspondent for the ''Times'', and considered himself a patriot "in it n
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  • ...ts in 1792; pursued preparatory studies; graduated from Ohio University at Athens in 1816; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1816 and commenced practice in
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  • ...is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[black metal]] band, formed in 1993 and based in [[Athens]].
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  • ...school had a sizable following at The Garden, an estate he purchased in [[Athens]] halfway between the [[Stoa]] and the [[Academy]]. ...the island of [[Samos]]. His parents likely moved there as colonists after Athens seized the island from the [[Persian Empire]]. There he began his philosoph
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  • ...o first compared Edinburgh to Athens, giving rise to its soubriquet ''"the Athens of the North"''.
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  • ...place in the house of Callias, the host of Protagoras during his stay in [[Athens]]. The theme of the dialogue is the learnability of virtue.
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  • ...ual charged with baseless accusations by a conspiracy of corrupt [[Ancient Athens|Athenians]] or [[Athenian democracy|Athenian officials]] although Voltaire
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  • ...grew up in impoverished circumstances and attended [[Trinity High School, Athens, Alabama|Trinity High School]], a school begun by missionaries after the [[
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  • ...to others and to the community. It was a source of honour and respect. In Athens, citizens were both ruler and ruled, important political and judicial offic
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  • # incidental music to The Ruins of Athens (Kotzebue) # march with chorus from The Ruins of Athens
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  • ...k Theatre : Acts of an International Conference At the Danish Institute At Athens 27-30 January 2012. Aarhus University Press, 2015.
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  • ...loponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]]
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  • ...men with a balanced constitution and humane system of laws. Solon was also Athens’ first poet; as the medium through which he warned, challenged and counse ...o the future of Athens was his new code of laws. The first written code at Athens was that of [[Draco]] (Circa 624 BC), and was still in force. Draco’s law
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  • ...009. p. 45-47.</ref> He contrasted it with previous "small republics" in [[Athens]], [[Rome]], and the [[Italian city states]] such as [[Florence]], in all o
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  • ...zens, Herodotus must have felt distinctly out of place there. Indeed, when Athens sought citizens for the Italian colony of Thurii in 444 BCE, Herodotus' nam ...as they do on the theme of Persia's imperial progress, which only a united Athens and Sparta had managed to resist, they may be seen as a critique of, or an
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  • After his college career he joined the French school in [[Athens]], but never intended to follow the career for which the École Normale pre
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  • ...of oral verse, with many stock phrases. [[Peisistratus]], [[tyrant]] of [[Athens]] is credited with first arranging for it to be written down.
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  • ...toicism''' is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that had its beginning in Athens (300 BCE), spread throughout ancient Greece, and went on to became the pred
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  • ...κό της νέας ελληνικής γλώσσας [Dictionary Of The Modern Greek Language]'', Athens: Κέντρο Λεξικολογίας, art. ''Ηράκλειο''.</ref> in
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  • ...tects in the early 19th century, thereby helping earn Edinburgh the title 'Athens of the North'. Amongst these are the [[City Observatory]] on [[Calton Hill
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  • ...cient Greek dialect was [[Attic (Ancient Greek)|Attic]], the language of [[Athens]] during the “Classical period”, which embraces the 4th and 5th centuri
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  • ...rst major international at the [[1975 European Junior Championships]] in [[Athens]].<ref name="Franke"> ...pean Championships in Athletics#Track 2|1982 European Championships]] in [[Athens]], Göhr won in 11.01&nbsp;s, becoming the first women to defend the title.
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  • ...ad a [[Minotaur]] inside a giant [[labyrinth]], but it was killed by the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] who used string to find his way out of the
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  • ...tations of {{polytonic|ἵστωρ}} in [[Homeric hymns]], [[Heraclitus]], the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[ephebe]]s' oath, and in [[Boeotia|Boiotic]] inscriptions (in a
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  • ...e = Elton John no sir, says bishop | newspaper = eKathimerini | location = Athens, Greece | language = English | publisher = H KAΘHMEPINH | date = 3 March 2
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  • ...in 347 BC. Matson (1968) reports a long-standing view that Aristotle left Athens following the death of Plato after not being named to head the Academy, and ...the Lyceum. Like Plato's Academy, the Lyceum was probably located outside Athens, a short distance northeast of the city and named after a place. The curric
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  • ...[[Augustine]]. The three towering figures of ancient philosophy are the [[Athens|Athenians]] [[Socrates]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. But before Socrates,
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  • ...d with laying the foundations of western philosophy; sentenced to death in Athens for heresy. ...loponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]]
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  • ...in Athens was a garden open to the public, six stadia outside the walls of Athens, by the side of the river Cephissus. It is supposed to have contained a sa ...er followed by Sceptics such as Arcesilaus and Carneades. With the fall of Athens in AD 88, all the buildings were destroyed. <ref> 'Essentials of Philosophy
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  • ...mpic Games''' (commonly referred to as the ''Olympics''), which began in [[Athens]] in 1896, are quadrennial [[sports|sporting]] extravaganzas which currentl ...about to organize the first modern Olympic Games which they scheduled for Athens, Greece, two years later, planning to hold similar events every 4 years the
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  • ...would have looked something like the [[Parthenon]] which still stands in [[Athens]]).<ref>Price, "The Statue of Zeus at Olympia", pp 59&ndash;61.</ref>
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  • ...||Comedy||The adventures of young lovers, rude mechanicals, and fairies in Athens.||Oberon, Titania||1594||1600 |''[[Timon of Athens]]''||Tragedy||False friends cause Timon to become a misanthrope. ||Timon, A
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  • ...n Alexandria, the Ptolemies, the center of Greek learning had shifted from Athens to Alexandria, and the focus of learning had shifted from ‘the philosophy
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  • ...ad Jr., William R. (2003). The new effective voluntary board of directors. Athens,
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  • ...nterpreted as Athena judging the city for not being pious. The last thing Athens needed was more punishment from Athena for one man inciting its citizens to ..., set out to find men who were wiser than he was. He questioned the men of Athens about their knowledge of [[goodness and value theory|good]], [[beauty]], an
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  • Olympias was given the chance of leaving Macedonia for [[Athens]] on a ship, but she refused. Fearing her influence, Cassander asked the re
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  • ...ikos constructs the ''Horologion'', the "Tower of the Winds" in Macedonia, Athens Marketplace
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  • ...ion while Sparta was regarded as a secondary power along with [[Argos]], [[Athens]], and [[Thebes]]. In the ''[[Iliad]]'', Sparta is ruled by King [[Menelaus
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  • ...both the [[Enlightenment]] and from the ancient world. City states like [[Athens]] at the time of [[Socrates]] had a democracy - in as much as only adult me
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  • Plato was born, studied, taught, and died in Athens, albeit with some travelling inbetween. His dialogues, apparently recording ...acy, which he condemns as rule of the unwise, limited his options at home, Athens being a 'democracy' (that is for well-off Greek males) that in 399 <span st
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  • ...=gbs_navlinks_s ''Cultural theory and popular culture: an introduction'']. Athens: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0820328391.
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  • ...cient Greek dialect was [[Attic (Ancient Greek)|Attic]], the language of [[Athens]] during the “Classical period”, which embraces the 4th and 5th centuri ...referred to express themselves in [[Attic Greek]], the language of ancient Athens; Byzantine prose was also significantly influenced by [[Late Antiquity|late
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  • ...action with the curriculum of the Academy or to anti-Macedonian feeling at Athens due to political unrest, Aristotle accepted an invitation from Hermeias, a ...anti-Macedonian feelings swept over Athens and Aristotle, once again, left Athens and retired to Chalcis, where his mother’s family had estates. Soon afte
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  • ...ollege honors’, Cowell College), the American School of Classical Studies, Athens (regular member, 1978-79) and received his Ph.D. in Classics from [[Stanfor
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  • | Nana Mouskouri's ''The White Rose of Athens''
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  • ...w |year=1942—New edition 2001 |publisher=Transaction Publishers |location=Athens |isbn=0-765-80704-1|chapter=Max Webber and Eugene Ehlrich}} ...Sociology of Law |year=1999 |publisher=A.N. Sakkoulas Publishers |location=Athens |isbn=9-601-50106-1|chapter=The Sociological Approach of Law}}
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  • ...ics|political]] importance. When [[Cleisthenes]] divided the [[History of Athens|Athenians]] into new [[deme]]s for voting, he consulted [[Delphi]] about wh ...'s patron god. When the Athenians worshiped Erechtheus on the [[Acropolis, Athens|Acropolis]], they invoked him as ''Poseidon Erechtheus''.
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  • ...nd constructed for the celebration, owing to the city's reputation as the "Athens of the South."{{sfn|Corlew|Folmsbee|Mitchell|1981|pp=411–414}}<ref>{{cite
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  • ...d record store, Wuxtry's. A year later, he would re-locate to work at the Athens branch of the store. There he would meet frequent customer Michael Stipe.< ...ion on both Berry, whom he met in high school, and Stipe, who he'd meet in Athens a few years later. Berry says "he was everything I despised: great student
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  • ...an, ''Works''. Loeb Classical Library (1913).</ref>. He probably died in [[Athens]]. His birthplace was recently lost when the [[Atatürk Dam]] project led t
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  • ...tball Championships in 2003 and represented Africa in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, [[Greece]]. <ref>Eurobasket. [http://www.africabasket.com/events/afrc/afrc
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  • ...ern geologist.<ref> Denby, op. cit. Repcheck, Jack (2003). "Chapter 7: The Athens of the North", The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of th
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  • ...ten mention of immunity can be traced back to the [[Pandemic|plague]] of [[Athens]] in [[430 BCE]]. [[Thucydides]] noted that people who had recovered from a
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  • *399 Athens executes [[Socrates]] on charges including introducing new gods
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  • ...fifth century BC through the dominant political and commercial position of Athens. Attic formed the basis of a ''[[koiné]]'' or ''[[lingua franca]]'', that
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  • ...is the disease of ibadan" : Chieftaincy & civic culture in a Yoruba city. Athens, Oxford [UK]: Ohio University Press.
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  • ...life. Many charlatans, quacks, doctors and priests roamed the streets of [[Athens]] and [[Rome]] in search of a gullible paying public. The Roman state itsel ...effect it could have on society. Starting from the 5th century BC., during Athens's Golden Age, the Greek [[city-state]]s became less tolerant of other relig
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  • :: Greek riots. Violent protests in Athens[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/fa96b574-5838-11df-9eaf-00144feab49a.html#axzz1ZL :: Greece: officials from the troika of international lenders are back in Athens as the three-party government struggles to meet the spending cuts demanded
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  • ...d cold facts of life in a late era, to which the parallel is not Pericles' Athens but Caesar's Rome. Of great painting or great music there can no longer be,
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  • ...not with vast empires over the centuries but with 27 years of war between Athens and Sparta. In Rome, the vast, patriotic history of Rome by Livy (59 BC-17
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  • ...one tools in the Greek Prehistory Gallery, National Museum of Archaeology, Athens, Greece.}}
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  • ...citizenship]] rights to their free population, and in [[Athenian democracy|Athens]] these rights were combined with a directly [[democracy|democratic]] form
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  • ...t them all, and transported them, with all those which he had collected at Athens and at Rhodes to his own beautiful Alexandria." <ref>See [[Library of Alexa
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  • ..., a feat of which he was very proud, he parted from Hobhouse and went to [[Athens]] and other parts of mainland Greece. He returned to England with the draf
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  • * ''[[Timon of Athens]]''
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  • ...ompany<ref>"Hall to honor two gentlemen of tennis", by Dan Magill in the ''Athens Banner-Herald'', May 18, 2001, at [http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/0518 ...1-12-1<ref>"Hall to honor two gentlemen of tennis", by Dan Magill in the ''Athens Banner-Herald'', May 18, 2001, at [http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/0518
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  • * Chang, J. (2008). The history of anonymity : poems. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press.
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  • ...rsists for extended time periods over densely populated cities, such as [[Athens]], [[Beijing]], [[Berlin]], [[Cairo]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[ The large cities within the EU, such as Athens, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Rome and others, all experience episodes of photoche
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  • ...r charts were used for navigation. It does, however, seem that at least in Athens the people were acquainted with maps and that several were on public displa
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  • ...agoras and a number of the ''mathematikoi'' by the followers of [[Cylon of Athens]], a resentful disciple, the two groups split from each other entirely, wit
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  • ...ith the 6th Fleet through mid-May, touching at [[Naples, Italy]], Italy; [[Athens]], Greece; [[İzmir]], Turkey; [[Rhodes]], Greece; [[Golfe Juan]], France;
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  • ...8/50736 Costas Papachlimintzos: ''Samaras addresses letter to creditors'', Athens News, 23 November 2011]</ref>.
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  • ...s on Livy]].'' Machiavelli and others modeled republicanism on classical [[Athens]], [[Sparta]], and the [[Roman Republic]], and closely studied the politica A number of Ancient Greek states such as [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]] have been classified as [[classical republic]]s, though th
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  • ...lague go as far back as to ancient times and specifically 5th century BC [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]. During the [[Peleponnesian War]] fought between those two
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  • ...ip continued on to visit Genoa and Naples, Italy, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; Athens and Phaleron Bay, Greece; Suda Bay, Crete; Cannes and Marseilles, France; P
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  • ...hers]] [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] referred to the public affairs of the [[Athens|Athenian]] community or [[polis]], which others have identified in terms o ...ipate in every communal decision, made a brief appearance in [[Pericles]]’ Athens in the 6th century BCE <ref>[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/pericle
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  • ...34, 7 November 2007 (CST) decided to write about the place where he lives (Athens), although it is a bit stubby...
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  • ...only translated 'knight', at least in its sense of the highest of the four Athens|Athenian Social Class|social classes, the ones who could afford to maintain
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  • <td>[[Greece]]</td><td>[[Athens]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td>
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  • .... ''Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1995. Mentions the [[lynching]] of Italian-Am Murray, Pauli, ed. ''States' Laws on Race and Color''. Athens: University of Georgia, 1997. Definitive primary source for U.S. statutes r
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  • ...ot with vast empires over the centuries but with 27 years of war between [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]. In [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], the vast, patriotic history of
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  • ...near, and giving Edinburgh, even from the sea, that false air; of a Modern Athens which has earned for her so many slighting speeches. It was meant to be a N ...Gothic and Greek architectural styles aimed to establish Edinburgh as the “Athens of the North.” Its stone residential buildings generally house four floor
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  • ...graduate level, according to the Hartman Report [[http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1575/report.html]]. The community and clinical-community psychology program
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  • * O'Connor, Thomas H. ''The Athens of America: Boston, 1825-1845.'' U. of Massachusetts Pr., 2006. 220 pp.
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  • ...ight|[[Plato]] (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of ''[[The School of Athens]]'', a fresco by [[Raphael]]. Aristotle gestures to the earth, representing
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  • [[Xenophon]] (420?-355? BC) was a soldier and philosopher from Athens who wrote a book called '' Economics'', in which the cynic Kritoboulos and
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  • ...se to the [[Old Italic alphabet]] and thence to the [[Latin alphabet]]. [[Athens]] took the Ionic script to be its standard in [[403 BC]], and shortly there
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  • ...sqrt{3}, \sqrt{5}, \dots, \sqrt{17}</math> are irrational. [[Theaetetus of Athens|Theaetetus]] was, like Plato, a disciple of Theodorus's; he worked on disti
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  • ...ad, implying that the latter’s fame as a physician and teacher had reached Athens during his lifetime:<br> At the time of Hippocrates’ birth, Cos paid tribute to Athens as a member of the Athenian federation created to defend against Persian ag
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  • ...sent day. The thread centres on the city-state (''polis'')) of [[Ancient Athens]] at a time when an assembly of all of its citizens had been made its legis
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  • ...on broad inclusion of the citizenry, excluding women and the slave class. Athens had no legal science, and Ancient Greek has no word for "law" as an abstrac
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  • ...des]] is circumstantial evidence from other sources. He evidently lived in Athens in his youth and was known through Plato to have had a reputation as a math
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  • ...url=http://onlineathens.com/stories/071104/ent_20040711039.shtml|publisher=Athens Banner-Herald|date=11 July 2004|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cit
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  • ...half remained in the city. Milwaukee became the "Deutsches Athen" (German Athens), soon German speakers outnumbered English speakers in the city.
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