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Irene of Athens was born in 752.
Irene of Athens died on 803-08-09.
Ida G. Athens was born in 1882.
Archbishop Ieronymos I of Athens was born in 1905.
Archbishop Seraphim of Athens was born on 1913-10-26.
Athena,the Greek goddess of wisdom,became the special goddess of Athens by blessing the people with Olive trees.
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well Sparta has slaves but they well are vary cruel and mean to there slaves and Athens gives and has respect
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Athens experimented with direct democracy. After some success, this form of government became exploited by special interest groups, and the city-state turned to other less radical forms of government.
It is the birthplace of the modern Olympics.
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The "Tree That Owns Itself" is a special tree located at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States. It is also called the Jackson Oak.
Yes, it is named after the Greek God Athena. Daughter of Zeus, as a mark of respect for the God of War and Wisdom.
In democratic Athens, citizenship was not a birthright, it was inherited, since both parents had to be Athenian. Also citizenship could be granted by a special vote for service to the state.
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