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well i think that we have similair laws!

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In Greek mythology, Athens was named after the goddess Athena when she competed with Poseidon wanting the new city to be named after them.

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The Athenians are Greek.

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Are Greeks and athenians the same?

Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.


Are Greeks and Athenians the same thing?

Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.


What are Example's of syllogism from the Greeks?

Athenians are Greeks. Socrates is an Athenian. Therefore, Socrates is Greek


How would Athenians describe themselves compared to non-Athenians?

They were citizens of the city-state of Athens. Other Greeks were citizens of their own city-state. Non-Greeks were 'barbarians.'


What motivated the Athenians to join other Greeks against Persian?

they motivated the athenians hide from the persians because they were bad


Where did the Greeks defeat the Persians in the first invasion?

Marathon - it was the Athenians.


Why did Sparta help the Athenians?

The athenians helped sparta because even though they were enemies they had helped because they fellow greeks


Why did the athenians win the battle of salamis?

First of all the Athenians did not win the battle of salamis, the Greeks did and they won because they had smaller and faster Greek ships


How many Greeks fought in the battle of marathon?

9,000 Athenians and of their 1,000 Plataian allies.


How did the athenians play a larger role in politics vs other Greeks?

I think it is because they had a democracy and the rest of Greece did not, in some retrospect the Greeks may have come up with a democracy.


What was the key in protecting the Athenians and their continued food supply?

the key in protecting the Athenians and their continued food supply is anthes.


Who motivated the Athenians to join other Greeks against the Persians?

The Persian king Xerxes, who led an invasion, with Athens one of the primary targets.