If someone asked me where I was going, I could answer with "Athens!"
Plato is a name, so you use it in a manner consistent with how you would use any other name. As in, "Plato wrote a sentence."
i live in indianapolis ,a greek polis is athens
Athena is the patron Goddess of Athens.
Hopefully we can make it to Athens before sunrise. Athens is the capital of Greece.
the agora was a very busy market in Athens
Yes. He moved to Euboea to escape a death sentence in Athens. Aristotle was born in Macedonia and there was a lot of anti Macedonian sentiments in Athens after Alexander the Great died. Even though he escaped a death sentence in Athens, he died shortly after in Euboea due to stomach problems. He was 62.
yes, The people of Athens used swords and also spears.
Hysteria, which is the same word that people in Athens use.
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The proper noun Athens is the name of a city. It would not ordinarily use a plural. It might be possible to describe Athens (Greece) and Athens (Georgia) as "two Athenses" or simply as the "two Athens."
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison hemlock for charges of corrupting the youth and impiety (disrespect for the gods) in Athens.
the euro