- occasions. In
Ancient Gr****, the name of the city was Ἀθῆναι (
Athênai,
pronounced [
atʰɛ̂ːnai̯] in
classical Attic),
which is a
plural word. In
earlier Gr****...
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Athenais or
Athenaïs is a
given name
which may
refer to:
Athenais (seer), 4th
century BC
prophetess who told
Alexander the
Great of his
allegedly divine...
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Athenais (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναΐς) was a
prophetess from
Erythrae in Ionia, Asia Minor. She
lived at the time of
Alexander the Great.
According to Strabo...
- Françoise-
Athénaïs de
Rochechouart de Mortemart,
Marquise of
Montespan (5
October 1640 – 27 May 1707),
commonly known as
Madame de
Montespan (French: [madam...
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Athénaïs Michelet (1826–1899), née Mialaret, was a
French natural history writer and memoirist. She
wrote independently and in
collaboration with her husband...
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Athenais Philostorgos I, her
surname can be
spelt as
Philostorgus (Gr****: η Άθηναἷς Φιλόστοργος Α',
meaning Athenais the
loving one,
flourished 1st century...
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Athenais (Ancient Gr****: Αθηναΐς) was a
Roman noblewoman of Gr****
Athenian and
Italian Roman descent.
Athenais lived between the
second half of the 2nd...
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Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV),
commonly initialised as AIA, is the
largest international airport in Greece...
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ancient Gr**** is Ἀθῆναι (
Athȇnai), a
plural toponym,
designating the
place where—according to myth—she
presided over the
Athenai, a
sisterhood devoted to...
- The
Archbishopric of
Athens (Gr****: Ιερά Αρχιεπισκοπή Αθηνών) is a Gr****
Orthodox archiepiscopal see
based in the city of Athens, Greece. It is the senior...