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Athena
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Athens in Boeotia. She was also worshipped in many other places in Greece. In Athens (Attica) the third day of every month was celebrated as the birthday of Athena. A festival of Chalceia also took place on the 30th day of the month Pyanops...

American History
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Negotiation is a process in which two are more parties attempt to settle what each shall give and take, or perform and receive, in a transaction between them. There are five key components of negotiation situations: the process takes place...

Art History Through The 15th Century
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artistic ability would probably consist of a box with a triangle on top of it. As fundamental as it sounds, the use of this structure has a long history dating back to ancient Greece. The classical Greek temple, the Parthenon, made use of t...

Nicholas Gage
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Nicholas Gage is the author of The Fortune of Bourlot and a worldwide success, Eleni, moving autobiographical account of the civil war in Greece, published by Robert Laffont. To write Onassis and Callas, he extensively investigated, found l...

Kristios Boy
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Kristios Boy is of paramount importance to the Greek sculpture, because it represents the transition from archaic to classical style. It was on the excavations at the Acropolis found and is probably from the “Persian debris ", i.e. they mus...

Peloponnesian War Mark & Ancient Greek Civilization
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Peloponnesian War. The war, which went on for 27 years, is named for the Peloponnesus, the peninsula on which Sparta is located (Hanson 2006).   The result of the war was the crushing defeat of Athens and the end of its maritime empire. A m...

Plato? Aristotle? Socrates
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Plato? who then turned away from politics? somewhat jaded by the unjust behavior of the Thirty? disappointed by the follies of the democracy. Plato left Attica and spent the next twelve years in travel and study. After 399 BC Plato began to...