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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]].
    223 bytes (27 words) - 08:43, 1 September 2008
  • ...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
    894 bytes (136 words) - 05:14, 28 April 2010
  • 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
    777 bytes (129 words) - 03:46, 22 November 2023
  • *Duckett, Alvin L. John Forsyth: Political Tactician. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1962.
    255 bytes (32 words) - 21:30, 14 September 2013
  • 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
    265 bytes (43 words) - 21:49, 22 May 2008
  • ...n nation, the Hellenic Republic (Greece; population c. 11 million; capital Athens) is bordered by Albania, the (former Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia, Bulga
    297 bytes (40 words) - 17:58, 16 August 2008
  • Athens (Modern Greek: Αθήνα/Athina, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι/Athēnai) i
    275 bytes (36 words) - 17:50, 16 August 2008
  • School of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens, in the early 3rd century BC, who believed destructive emotions to be the r
    291 bytes (45 words) - 04:35, 16 September 2009
  • ...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
    350 bytes (52 words) - 05:42, 29 September 2019
  • {{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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