ARISTOTLE
When Aristotle opened his school in Athens named the Lyceum, his students were known as "Peripatetics".
The school was called the Lyceum. In it, he taught science and history.
Aristotle opened his own school called the Lyceum in Athens, which was a center for philosophical and scientific research.
Athens, Georgia
The 2004 Best Play Tony went to I Am My Own Wife. The show opened on December 3, 2003 at the Lyceum Theatre.
Olympic Games (Modern) opened in Athens in 1896
The school in Athens that allowed girls to learn to read and write was opened by Socrates, a renowned philosopher in ancient Greece. He believed in the importance of education for all members of society, regardless of gender.
in 335 BC In about 335 BCE, Alexander departed for his Asiatic campaign, and Aristotle, who had served as an informal adviser (more or less) since Alexander ascended the Macedonian throne, returned to Athens and opened his own school of philosophy. He may, as Aulus Gellius says, have conducted a school of rhetoric during his former residence in Athens; but now, following Plato's example, he gave regular instruction in philosophy in a gymnasium dedicated to Apollo Lyceios, from which his school has come to be known as the Lyceum. (It was also called the Peripatetic School because Aristotle preferred to discuss problems of philosophy with his pupils while walking up and down -- peripateo -- the shaded walks -- peripatoi -- around the gymnasium.)
1896 - Athens, Greece The very first modern Olympic Games opened in the first week of April 1896.
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George cadbury. He opened it in the UK called Bournville
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