Ath·ens ( th nz)1. The capital and largest city of Greece, in the eastern part of the country near the Saronic Gulf. It was at the height of its cultural achievements and imperial power in the fifth century b.c. during the time of Pericles. Athens became the capital of modern Greece in 1834, two years after the country achieved its independence from Turkey. Population: 745,000. 2. A city of northeast Georgia east-northeast of Atlanta. It was founded in 1785 as the site of the University of Georgia, which was chartered that year and established in 1801. Population: 112,000. |
Athens [ˈæθɪnz]n (Placename) the capital of Greece, in the southeast near the Saronic Gulf: became capital after independence in 1834; ancient city-state, most powerful in the 5th century bc; contains the hill citadel of the Acropolis. Pop.: 772 072 (1991) Greek name Athinai [aˈθinɛ]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | Athens - the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess); "in the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized city"Parthenon - the main temple of the goddess Athena; built on the acropolis in Athens more than 400 years B.C.; example of Doric architecture Ellas, Greece, Hellenic Republic - a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oil Areopagus - a hill to the to the west of the Athenian acropolis where met the highest governmental council of ancient Athens and later a judicial court Dipylon, Dipylon gate - a gateway to the west of ancient Athens near which a distinctive style of pottery has been found Plato - ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC) | | 2. | Athens - a town in southeast OhioBuckeye State, OH, Ohio - a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region | | 3. | Athens - a university town in northeast Georgia |
Translations Athens [ˈæθɪnz] n → Athènes in Athens → à Athènes Athens [ˈæθɪnz] n → Atene f Athens [ˈæθɪnz] n → Atene f
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