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Athens
Athens The capital of modern Greece, historically an ancient Greek city-state. It was formed as a result of the unification of a number of small villages of the surrounding region of Attica. It was first under the rule of hereditary kings, and monarchy was followed by a long-lived aristocracy, first successfully challenged by
SOLON in 594 BC. Tyranny was established by
PISISTRATUS, temporarily in 561 and more permanently in 546, until his son Hippias was driven out in 510. Within a few years Cleisthenes had put the
ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY on to a firm footing.
In 490 BC and 480–479 the city-state enjoyed success in the
GREEK-PERSIAN WARS. Subsequently its rulers transformed the
DELIAN LEAGUE into the
ATHENIAN EMPIRE. The city supported brilliant artistic activity, attracting artists from throughout the Mediterranean. However, it was defeated by Sparta in the
PELOPONNESIAN WAR, losing by 404 the empire, almost all its fleet, and the city walls. It recovered remarkably in the 4th century BC and led the resistance to
PHILIP II of Macedonia. The city was a centre of philosophy, science, and the arts, centred on the
ACADEMY.
Athens was prey to the successors of Alexander the Great, losing its independence in 262 BC, though regaining it in 228. After supporting
MITHRIDATES VI, King of Pontus, (120–63 BC) against Rome, it was successfully besieged by his antagonist,
SULLA, and sacked (87–86). From then on its importance was as a university town which attracted many young men, particularly Romans. This apart, the city underwent a prolonged period of historical obscurity and economic decline. It was captured by the Turks in 1456, and suffered during the Venetian siege of 1687.
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Athens, Ga., Area Chamber of Commerce to Honor Two Professionals.
Newspaper article from: Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, Georgia) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News); 1/20/2002; 700+ words
; Byline: Don Nelson Jan. 20--The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce will bestow two...top honors -- The Athena and Spirit of Athens awards -- on selected professionals Tuesday...speak briefly. Six professional women in Athens were nominated for the Athena Award...
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Athens Banner-Herald, Ga., business records column.
Newspaper article from: Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, GA); 4/8/2007; 700+ words
; Apr. 8--Permits issued in Athens-Clarke County during the week of March...Properties LLC, 3149 Atlanta Highway, Athens, GA 30606. Issued the following single...105-A Cedar Rock Trace, Suite 1, Athens, GA 30605. Issued the following single...
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Athens-Clarke leaders open to regional transit system.
Newspaper article from: Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, GA); 5/13/2007; 700+ words
; ...trains, buses and vans is years away, but Athens-Clarke officials are beginning to discuss...from work or to reduce congestion," Athens-Clarke Mayor Heidi Davison said...it with our neighbors and partners." Athens is the only area city with a full-fledged...
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Athens looks close to solving accommodation problem, problems remain with transport
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 3/5/2002; ; 700+ words
; 00-00-0000 Dateline: ATHENS, Greece Greeks must set aside their...before the Olympics. He noted that Athens may be close to solving an accommodation...Another main concern for the IOC is Athens' chronic traffic problem and poor transportation...
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In Athens, no race (yet) for tickets Security fears and dollar-euro rate keep tourists away
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 7/21/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Games return to their ancestral home in Athens next month, it may take a truly historic...to nearly empty arenas and stadiums. Athens organizers say they have sold slightly...its 7.6 million tickets. Last week in Athens, the chief organizer of the 2004 Summer...
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Athens, Ga., Commercial Corridor in Limbo as Kroger Shuts Supermarket.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 6/27/2001; 700+ words
; By Don Nelson and Ronell Smith, Athens Banner-Herald, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 27--When the Athens Harris Teeter grocery store shuts down...effectively take Harris Teeter out of both the Athens and Atlanta markets. On Monday, Cincinnati...
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Athens, Ga., Chamber Nominates Small-Business Owners.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 3/7/2002; 700+ words
; By Don Nelson, Athens Banner-Herald, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune...contributions of one of those small business owners in Athens will be recognized Thursday during a luncheon hosted by the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce at the Classic Center...
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Athens Access Management
Magazine article from: Journal of the Medical Library Association; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Athens Access Management. Eduserv Athens, Queen Anne House, 11 Charlotte Street, Bath, BA1 2NE, United...many resources to patrons, often leading to more confusion. Athens Classic Access Management System gives these hospital libraries...
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Athens Corp. attracts major company into funding round. (Air Products Inc.) (company profile)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 2/13/1989; ; 700+ words
; Athens Corp. attracts major company into funding round Athens Corp., an Oceanside-based technology startup, has...industry, recently invested $2 million into 4-year-old Athens, said company President and Chief Executive Officer R...
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Athens, Ga., Airport's New General-Aviation Facility Takes Shape.
Newspaper article from: Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, GA); 1/19/2004; 700+ words
; ...to the new general aviation facility at Athens Ben Epps Airport, but the picture for...small- to medium-sized airports like Athens. Phoenix, Ariz.-based Mesa Air Group...Midwest), which currently serves the Athens airport with three daily flights through...
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Athens
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Athens , Gr. Athínai, city (1991...city. The capital of Attica prefecture, Athens is Greece's largest city and its administrative...economic, and cultural center. Greater Athens, which includes the port of Piraié...
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Irene of Athens
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Irene of Athens An East Roman (Byzantine) empress, Irene of Athens (752-803) convened the Seventh Ecumenical Council...Irene was born to an obscure but noble Greek family of Athens. Her beauty alone seems to have gained her the marriage...
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Athens Charter
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Athens Charter. In 1933, the fourth CIAM congress investigated thirty-three major...planning in his La Charte d'Athènes in 1943 (published as The Athens Charter in 1973), in which such functions were treated concisely, simplistically...
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Timon of Athens
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Timon of Athens, a drama by Shakespeare , probably in collaboration with Middleton , written...attracted by the gold, and his faithful steward Flavius. When the senators of Athens, hard pressed by the attack of Alcibiades, come to entreat him to return...
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‘Maid of Athens’
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
‘Maid of Athens’, a poem by Lord Byron , written 1810. The ‘Maid’ is said to have been the 12-year-old daughter of Mrs Macri, a widow whose husband had been vice-consul in Athens.
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