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    Romanization Of Athens

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    Athens is located on the bottom right side of Greece near the Saronic Gulf Islands. The city is surrounded by the Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Evoikos, the Saronic Gulf and the Gulf of Corinth. Not only is Athens surrounded by various bodies of water, but on land surrounded by the mountains: Aigaleo to the west, Parnes to the north, Pentelikon to the northeast, and Hymettus to the east. The city’s location being at the bottom of the country instead of more north and inland, gives it

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    Sacrifices In Athens

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    Somewhere around the 5th century before Christ the city of Athens was stricken with a mysterious plague, all efforts failed to stop the plague, the leaders of Athens thinking that some god had been offended so they sought for a way to appease the offended god, however this was not a easy task as Athens was know as the “god capital of the world”. Having made two visits to that city I can attest to the fact that it lives up to its name. Sacrifices was made in all sorts of ways, yet the plague never

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    The Acropolis of Athens Intro Over the years, the Acropolis of Athens, a large rock with a flat top that overlooks the city with an elevation of over 500 feet, served a variety of purposes to the people that lived on or near it. Any city built on an enormous hill can be considered an acropolis, but in today’s world, “The Acropolis” is associated with the ancient Acropolis of Athens. As stated in the New World Encyclopedia, to some, the Acropolis of Athens “was also known as Cecropia, after the legendary

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    The city of Athens is the capital city of Greece and is also Greece’s largest city. The city is full of rich history dating back to 3000 B.C and still stands to this very day. Athens is full of amazing archeological landmarks, beautiful views of the mountains and oceans. Many people visit Athens or Greece in general for the history that it holds. Athens, with many of the historical sites still standing, shows the ability of the ancient athenian people to make long lasting builds to stand against

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    Athens Greek History

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    The History of Athens, Greece Athens’ history dates back longer than any other European city. Located in Greece, Athens has been able to convert to the modern ways of the world while maintaining its ancient atmosphere. Athens is assumed to have begun as a small Neolithic hill-fort on top of Acropolis sometime in the third millennium BC, and the city today has come a long way by building a very successful society with over five million residents. In the beginning, the geographic location and climate

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    Athens Citizenship In the beginning of the sixth century BCE the idea of people participating in a role of society started to develop and later evolved into the status of people given by their government; citizenship. With citizenship came the theory of social contract, which stated that if a citizen does their part for their nation their nation shall do theirs. As the theory evolved the Roman republic focused more on how their people interacted with the other citizens and participated in their

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    Was Athens Just?

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    108 Professor Easton Was Athens Just? Athens was a great city of the Fifth century from Greece. They flourished during that time and were at the height of their power. They were also a very smart people, and some of their ideas have lasted all the way until present day. Perhaps one of the most important is democracy. Athens is one of the earliest civilizations that use this form of government and it nearly lasted two hundred years. Its hard to become as powerful as Athens did without making enemies

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    Geography: New Athens

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    New Athens New Athens is a thoroughly planned island city in the Adriatic Sea, with equidistant historic landmarks of Mainland Greece, the birthplace of democracy, and Italy, the birthplace of the Renaissance. About 600,000 residents inhabit our city of mild winters and warm summers, typical of a Mediterranean climate. Our city includes an inviting, sandy coastline, with leafy green forests speckled throughout the central region of the island, while a magnificent volcano stands proudly near the

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    Athens And Spart Sparta

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    Athens and Sparta are two rivals of ancient Greece. Athenians and Spartans lived their lives different, and they valued different things. Athenians and Spartans had an Assembly, whose members were elected by the people. Sparta were ruled by two kings, those two kings either ruled until they were died or forced out of office. Athens were ruled by archons, they were elected annually. Athens in the birthplace of democracy. Spartans focused on war and obedience. Young boys were trained to be warriors

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    It is generally found in an extremely rocky region, just above Athens. The Acropolis is set 490 feet in the sky above the city of Athens and is approximately 7 acres. It’s most important buildings were constructed during the years of 495 BCE and 429 BCE. This was during the reign of Pericles. The Acropolis was originally meant to protect Athens from attacks. It served as a fortress. There are other acropolis’, however, the one in Athens is the most famous. In an effort to construct these buildings

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