- poem Georgics,
Poseidon instead gave the
Athenians the
first horse. In both versions,
Athena offered the
Athenians the
first domesticated olive tree. Cecrops...
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Athenian democracy developed around the 6th
century BC in the Gr**** city-state (known as a polis) of Athens,
comprising the city of
Athens and the surrounding...
- Apollo;
contemporary authors referred to the
organization simply as "the
Athenians and
their Allies".
While Sparta excelled as Greece's
greatest power on...
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entire Athenian army was sold into slavery.
Following the
defeat of the
Athenians in Sicily, it was
widely believed that the end of the
Athenian Empire...
- The
Athenian Agora: Site Guide, p. 73. Camp, The
Athenian Agora: Site Guide, p. 63. Camp, The
Athenian Agora: Site Guide, p. 65. Camp, The
Athenian Agora:...
- Look up
Athenian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
Athenian is a
citizen or
resident of
modern or
ancient Athens. As an adjective, it
refers to anything...
- of the
Athenians (Aristotle), a
treatise on the
Athenian constitution written by
Aristotle or one of his
students Constitution of the
Athenians (Pseudo-Xenophon)...
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Solon (Gr****: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an
archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker,
political philosopher, and poet. He is one of the
Seven Sages of...
- The
Athenian Revolution (508–507 BCE) was a
revolt by the
people of
Athens that
overthrew the
ruling aristocratic oligarchy,
establishing the
almost century-long...
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Athena created the
olive tree,
symbolizing peace and prosperity. The
Athenians,
under their ruler Cecrops,
accepted the
olive tree and
named the city...