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The Country GREECE is proud of holding the first even Olympic Games In Athens, 1896! And Of Course There Charming Flag!!
He was extremely proud of Athens. As a matter of fact, this pride would lead him to declare the fatal Pelopennisian War, which would end in Athens' defeat.
The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.
Athens , Greece In the United States : Athens, Alabama Athens, Arkansas Athens, California Athens, Georgia Athens, Illinois Athens, Indiana Athens, Kentucky Athens, Louisiana Athens, Maine Athens, Michigan Athens, Mississippi Athens, New York: Athens (town), New York Athens (village), New York Athens, Ohio, a town Athens County, Ohio Athens, Pennsylvania, a borough Athens, Tennessee Athens, Texas Athens, Vermont Athens, West Virginia Athens, Wisconsin
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Proud is the correct spelling.
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The term 'the proud' is a short form for 'those who are proud' or 'the proud ones'. The term 'the proud' functions a a noun phrase in a sentence.
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Example of proud: I am proud to be an American. My son makes me very proud.
There are 2 Athens in the world. One is the capitl city of Greece and the other one is a small town in Georgia. (Thats in the U.S) THERES ANOTHER ATHENS IN TEXAS SMARTEE !!!! There are many other towns in the US named Athens: Athens, TN Athens, AL Athens, OH Athens, CA Athens, AR Athens, IL Athens, IN Athens, LA Athens, ME Athens, MI Athens, MS Athens, NY Athens, PA Athens, VT Athens, VA Athens, WV Athens, WI Athens, KS The bottom line is there are a lot of cities/towns named Athens. There are 23 in North America alone. All of them are named after the original city of Athens in Greece.
Slaves in Athens were usd as farm workers, fishermen, servants, miners, prostitutes. Sparta did not have slaves - it had serfs who were free but delivered half their produce to the city-state. In both, they were required to serve as light infantry in the army when required.