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  • 31Aristides the Athenian — Infobox Saint name=Aristides the Athenian birth date= death date= feast day=31 August (Roman Catholic Church) 13 September ( ) venerated in= > Aristides the Athenian imagesize= 180px caption= birth place=Athens, Greece death place=… …

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  • 32The Athenian Callirhoe Exclusive Hotel — (Афины,Греция) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 32 Kallirrois …

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  • 33Cephissus (Athenian plain) — Cephissus river view from above from a bridge at the highway Athens Lamia …

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  • 34Second Athenian Empire — The Second Athenian Empire or Confederacy was a maritime confederation of Aegean city states from 378 BC 355 BC and headed by Athens primarily for self defense against the growth of Sparta and secondly, the Persian Empire. OriginsThe formation of …

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  • 35Dionysius (Athenian commander) — For other people of the same name, see Dionysius. Dionysius was an Athenian commander during the Corinthian War. In 388 BC, he participated in naval operations around Abydus. Along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Leontichus and Phanias,… …

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  • 36Tellus (Athenian) — Tellus was an Athenian statesman featured in Herodotus s Histories , in which the wise man Solon describes him as the happiest man ever. To quote Herodotus: Tellus... had both beautiful and good children, and he saw all his grandchildren from… …

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  • 37Ariston (Athenian) — Ariston of Collytus, (d. c. 424 BC) was the father of the Greek philosopher Plato (originally named Aristocles). Legend holds that he was descended from the ancient kings of Athens. Ariston died when Plato was still a boy, and his mother… …

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  • 38Pausanias (Athenian) — Pausanias, an Athenian of the deme Kerameis, was the lover of the poet Agathon. He appears in the Socratic dialogues of both Plato ( Symposium , p. 176, a., 180, c.; Protagoras , p. 315, d.) and Xenophon ( Symposium , 8. § 32). It has been… …

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  • 39Phanias (Athenian Commander) — Phanias was an Athenian commander during the Corinthian War. In 388 BC he participated in naval operations around Abydus. He, along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Leontichus and Dionysius unsuccessfully pursued the Spartan fleet under… …

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  • 40pro-Athenian — adj., n. * * * …

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