Athena was a city-goddess, and was adopted by many Greek cities, most notably Athens which was named after her, and her temple dominated the acropolis there.
In geographical terms, in Greek mythology she was claimed as Athens patron god, but in abstract terms she dominated the subject of knowledge and wisdom.
Pericles ruled Anicent Athens
If the question is about the age of Athens, is not yet defined, but is surely at the same place more than 3 thousand years.
The Peloponnesian League was primarily made up of city-states in the Peloponnese, including Sparta, Corinth, and Megara, among others. Its members resented Athens due to its growing power and imperial ambitions, especially following the establishment of the Delian League, which Athens dominated. This resentment was fueled by Athens' aggressive expansion, heavy taxation on its allies, and perceived arrogance, leading to tensions that ultimately sparked the Peloponnesian War.
Alexander the great
Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
The man who dominated Athens for 32 years was Pericles, a prominent statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens, particularly in the 5th century BCE. He played a crucial role in developing Athenian democracy and expanding the Athenian empire, overseeing significant cultural and architectural projects, including the construction of the Parthenon. His leadership marked a period of immense cultural and political achievement for Athens.
Thirty Four
The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.
Sparta, Athens then Thebes.
Thirtytwo and a half billion.
4 / 32 = 0.125
576
The city that was the head of the Delian League was Athens, Greece.
Two leagues - one led by Athens, the other led by Sparta.
0.032 = 3.2 × 10-2