Значение слова "ATHENS" найдено в 17 источниках
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• 1896 Olympic Games site

• 1896 Olympics host

• 1896 Olympics host city

• 1896 Olympics site

• 2004 Olympics city

• 2004 Olympics host

• 2004 Olympics locale

• 2004 Olympics setting

• Acropolis city

• Acropolis locale

• Acropolis location

• Acropolis metropolis

• Aegean capital

• Ancient center of philsophy

• Balkans capital

• Birthplace of democracy

• Birthplace of Nana Mouskouri

• Birthplace of Socrates

• Capital city named for a Greek goddess

• Capital north of Crete

• Capital north of the Sea of Crete

• Capital of ancient Attica

• Capital of Greece

• Capital of Greece [SUMMER 1896, 1906 and 2004]

• Capital on the Attic plain

• City ENE of Atlanta

• City in NE Georgia

• City of Greece

• City served by the Marathon Reservoir

• City where the B-52s are from

• Erechtheum locale

• European capital

• Georgia city

• Georgia city where R.E.M. came from

• Georgia city where R.E.M. is from

• Georgia city where the B-52's are from

• Georgia college town

• Greece's capital

• Greek capital

• Greek city

• Greek metropolis

• Home of Socrates

• Home of the University of Georgia

• Home to Plato

• Hometown of R.E.M. and The B-52's

• Host of the 2004 Olympics

• Loser to Sparta

• Loser to Sparta in the Peloponnesian War

• NATO capital

• Ohio University site

• Old rival of Sparta

• Olympics site, 2004

• Ottoman conquest of 1458

• Parthenon locale

• Parthenon s site

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• Parthenon's home

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• Peloponnesian War loser

• Pericles' city

• Plato's city

• Plato's home

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• Site of 2004 sports news

• Site of Plato's Academy

• Site of the 1896 Olympics

• Site of the 2004 Olympics

• Site of the 2004 Summer Games

• Site of the Acropolis

• Site of the first modern Olympics

• Socrates' home

• Sparta rival

• The birthplace of democracy

• Theseus' domain

• Thucydides' city

• Timon's home town

• Two-time host of the Olympics

• University of Georgia city

• University of Georgia home

• Whence Bubba Sparxxx and R.E.M.

• Whence Shakespeare's Timon

• Where St. Paul preached

• Where the Erechtheum was erected

• Ye men of ___...

• The capital and largest city of Greece

• Named after Athena (its patron goddess)

• A town in southeast Ohio

• A university town in northeast Georgia


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Athens: translation

   The capital of Attica, the most celebrated city of the ancient world, the seat of Greek literature and art during the golden period of Grecian history. Its inhabitants were fond of novelty (Acts 17:21), and were remarkable for their zeal in the worship of the gods. It was a sarcastic saying of the Roman satirist that it was "easier to find a god at Athens than a man."
   On his second missionary journey Paul visited this city (Acts 17:15; comp. 1 Thess. 3:1), and delivered in the Areopagus his famous speech (17:22-31). The altar of which Paul there speaks as dedicated "to the [properly "an"] unknown God" (23) was probably one of several which bore the same inscription. It is supposed that they originated in the practice of letting loose a flock of sheep and goats in the streets of Athens on the occasion of a plague, and of offering them up in sacrifice, at the spot where they lay down, "to the god concerned."


найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans"
ATHENS: translation

   The renowned city in Attica (Greece), which from an Etruscan perspective was the leading city of a region (Attica) that produced Attic pottery much imported into Etruria and placed in the tombs as a service to the symposium. The city imported from Etruria, among other objects, bucchero kantharoi and a bronze tripod, with a figurative scene of Hera introducing Herakles (Heracle) into Olympus, and in the fifth century an ivory casket.
   See also TRADE.


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Athens: übersetzung

Athens
 
['æθɪnz],
 
 1) Stadt in Georgia, USA, 45 700 Einwohner. 1801 als Sitz der University of Georgia gegründet.
 
 2) Stadt in Ohio, USA, 21 300 Einwohner. 1800 als Sitz der Western (jetzt Ohio) University gegründet.
 


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹæθənz] n геогр.
г. Афины


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Athens
[ʹæθənz] n геогр.
г. Афины



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ.; геогр. Афины (столица Греции)
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Athens noun г. Афины

найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n геогр. н. м. Афіни.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
n. Афины [геогр.]
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