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Historical affiliations Kingdom of
Athens 1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of
Athens 1068 BC–322 BC ****enic
League 338 BC–322 BC
Kingdom of
Macedonia 322 BC–148...
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venues around town. A
final element in
creating and
sustaining the
Athens musical culture was the
University of
Georgia Lamar Dodd
School of
Art. The great...
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Athens is a city and the
county seat of
Athens County, Ohio,
United States. The po****tion was 23,849 at the 2020 census.
Located along the
Hocking River...
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Timon of
Athens (The Life of
Tymon of
Athens) is a play
written by
William Shakespeare and
likely also
Thomas Middleton in
about 1606. It was published...
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capital was
moved from Nafplio,
where it had been
since 1829, to
Athens, then a
smaller town. The
Church of
Greece was
established as Greece's
national church...
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Stolen Art: from
Antiquity until the
Present Day.
Unicorn Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1906509217. Waldstein,
Charles (1883). "Views of
Athens in the Year...
- Olympics.
After leading all
voting rounds,
Athens easily defeated Rome in the
fifth and
final vote. Cape
Town, Stockholm, and
Buenos Aires (the
latter won...
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Xenophon (430–354).
Athens was also the
capital of eloquence.
Since the late 5th
century BC,
eloquence had been
elevated to an
art form.
There were the...
- architecture.
Plaka is
built on top of the
residential areas of the
ancient town of
Athens. It is
known as the "Neighborhood of the Gods" due to its proximity...