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How many people lived in Athens around the time of 450 BC?

there were about 257,089 people who lived in ATENS.


When and where were the first summer Olympics held?

Atens Greece more than 2500 years ago


Who are the defenders of the kingdom in ancient Greece?

The Greek Gods and goddesses


When did Athens become a city?

I believe that Atens was a city around the time of 146 B.C.But im not completely positive?!?!Hope this helps!:D


What kind of government did people in Ancient Atens have?

The atenians were known for their development of modern democracy through the works of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato re: the Repiblic by Plato


What are the names of the asteroids that cross Earth's orbit and Jupiter's orbit?

Main Belt asteroids -- a band of asteroids located in the "missing planet" gap between Mars and Jupiter. None of these are economically attractive in a near term program because they are too far from Earth.Amor asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits approach but do not cross Earth orbit, and whose orbits are further from the Sun than Earth's orbit (i.e., "outside-t" Earth orbit). Many have orbits which reside entirely between Earth and Mars. Some of these are economically attractive in the near term.Apollo asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits cross Earth's orbit. Apollo asteroids spend most of their time outside Earth orbit. Many of these are economically attractive in the near term.Aten asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits cross Earth's orbit. Unlike Apollos, Atens spend most of their time inside Earth orbit. A large percentage of known Atens are economically attractive in the near term.


When and where where the first summer Olympics held?

Atens Greece more than 2500 years ago


Were the Spartans defeated before they had a war with the atens or after?

The Peloponnesian War, 431 to 404 B.C., was an ancient Greek war, fought by Athens and its empire against the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. Sparta or Lacedaemon, was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the banks of the River Eurotas in Laconia, in south-eastern Peloponnese. This conflict, the Peloponnesian War, essentially was a 28-year period of on-again off-again civil war among Greek city-states. Sparta had a clear military advantage on land, but the Athenian navy far surpassed Sparta's capabilities at sea; neither side was able to seize and maintain the upper hand. Both sides experienced major victories and crushing defeats, and the war was frequently interrupted by periods of negotiated peace. The war ended in 404 BCE with the defeat of Athens and its democracy.