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- poem Georgics, Poseidon instead gave the Athenians the first horse. In both versions, Athena offered the Athenians the first domesticated olive tree. Cecrops...
- Spartans did this out of fear that the Athenians would switch sides and support the helots; the offended Athenians repudiated their alliance with Sparta...
- Macedonia in 200, the Athenians abolished the first two new tribes and created a twelfth tribe in honour of the Pergamene king. The Athenians declared for Rome...
- alliance effectively p****ed to the Athenians. With the Spartan withdrawal after Byzantion, the leadership of the Athenians became explicit. The loose alliance...
- of the Athenians (Aristotle), a treatise on the Athenian constitution written by Aristotle or one of his students Constitution of the Athenians (Pseudo-Xenophon)...
- vengeance upon the Athenians!" Herodotus further writes that Darius charged one of his servants to say "Master, remember the Athenians" three times before...
- The Athenian Football Club, usually referred to in the media as Athenians, was a short-lived ****ociation football club from Edinburgh. The club was founded...
- Still, the Athenians achieved early successes. Syracuse, the most powerful state in Sicily, responded exceptionally slowly to the Athenian threat and...
- The Athenian League was an English amateur football league for clubs in and around London. The league was originally to be called the Corinthian League...
- The Athenian Treasury (Gr****: Θησαυρός των Αθηναίων) at Delphi was constructed by the Athenians to house dedications and votive offerings made by their...