The Athens of America
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BOSTONThe Athens of America
BOGOTAThe Athens of South America
BOSTONAthens of America
BOGOTA"Athens of South America."
PARMAThe "Athens of Italy"
ACROPOLISThe citadel of ancient Athens.
AGORACenter of Athens, with "the"
AGORAThe heart of ancient Athens
ETAPart of the alphabet in Athens
ARGOSAlly of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
PERICLESLeader during the Golden Age of Athens
PLATOFigure in Raphael's "The School of Athens"
SPARTAEnemy of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
FESMoroccan city known as the Athens of Africa
archonsEach of the nine chief magistrates in ancient Athens
BTESPlanes that inspired the name of an Athens, Georgia band
THESEUSLegendary slayer of the Minotaur who became king of Athens
agoraethe chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life
thetesa member of the lowest order of freeman in ancient Athens
agorathe chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life
knights(in ancient Greece) A citizen of the second class in Athens
agoroththe chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life
agorotthe chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life
agorasthe chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life
atticistattachment to Athens or to the style, customs, etc., of the Athenians
PALEFIREWhat the "arrant thief" of a moon "snatches from the sun," in Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens"
atheneumsanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars
atheneumssanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars
tetralogygroup of four dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, performed consecutively at the festival of Dionysus in ancient Athens
eupatridone of the hereditary aristocrats of ancient Athens and other states of Greece, who at one time formed the ruling class
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods