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The Duchess of Athens: The Duchess of Athens (German: Die Fürstin von Athen) is a German comic opera with music by Friedrich Lux and the libretto by writer Wilhelm Jacoby. Jacoby, who was well known for his farces, based the work on a play ... (Opera by Friedrich Lux) [100%] 2023-05-01 [Plays by Wilhelm Jacoby] [Operas]...
The Duchess of Athens: The Duchess of Athens (German: Die Fürstin von Athen) is a German comic opera with music by Friedrich Lux and the libretto by writer Wilhelm Jacoby. Jacoby, who was well known for his farces, based the work on a play ... (Opera by Friedrich Lux) [100%] 2024-01-21 [Plays by Wilhelm Jacoby] [Operas]...
The Ogre of Athens: O Drákos (Greek: Ο Δράκος; English: The Ogre of Athens or The fiend of Athens), or simply The Dragon, is a 1956 Greek existential and satirical drama crime film, directed by Nikos Koundouros. It tells the story of Thomas, a mousey and ... [100%] 2024-01-19 [1956 films] [1950s Greek-language films]...
Epicrates of Athens: Epicrates (Epikratês; Greek: Επικράτης) was the name of several Athenians who lived during the 4th century BCE. Scholars have had trouble telling them apart because their patronymics (father's name) and demotics (deme designations) are not always included in ancient sources. (Several 4th century BCE Athenians) [92%] 2024-01-12 [5th-century BC Athenians] [4th-century BC Athenians]...
Irene of Athens: Irene of Athens (Greek: Εἰρήνη, Eirḗnē; 750/756 – 9 August 803), surname Sarantapechaena (Greek: Σαρανταπήχαινα, Sarantapḗchaina), was Byzantine empress consort to Emperor Leo IV from 775 to 780, regent during the childhood of their son Constantine VI from 780 until 790, co-ruler ... (Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802) [92%] 2023-10-31 [Irene of Athens] [750s births]...
Antisthenes of Athens: Antisthenes of Athens (l. c. 445-365 BCE) was a Greek philosopher who founded the Cynic School. He was a follower of Socrates and appears in Plato's Phaedo as one of those present at Socrates' death. He is also ... [92%] 2014-08-13
Tellus of Athens: Tellus (Greek: Τέλλος) was an Athenian statesman featured in Herodotus's Histories, in which the wise man Solon describes him as the happiest man ever. To quote Herodotus: Tellus.. [92%] 2023-01-31 [Ancient Athenians] [Herodotus]...
Herse of Athens: Herse (Ancient Greek:Ἕρση means "dew") was a figure in Greek mythology, the Athenian princess as the daughter of King Cecrops of Athens and Aglaurus, daughter of King Actaeus. Herse was the sister to Aglauros and Pandrosos. (Athenian princess, daughter of Cecrops) [92%] 2022-08-30 [Princesses in Greek mythology] [Women of Hermes]...
History of Athens: Kingdom of Athens 1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–322 BC Kingdom of Macedonia 322 BC–148 BC Roman Republic 146 BC–27 BC Roman Empire 27 BC–395 AD ... (Historical summary of ancient Athens) [92%] 2024-01-08 [History of Athens]
Battle of Athens (1946): The Battle of Athens (sometimes called the McMinn County War) was a rebellion led by citizens in Athens and Etowah, Tennessee, United States, against the local government in August 1946. The citizens, including some World War II veterans, accused the ... (1946) [92%] 2022-09-08 [20th-century rebellions] [Political machines in the United States]...
Aristides of Athens: Aristides the Athenian (also Saint Aristides or Marcianus Aristides; Greek: Ἀριστείδης Μαρκιανός) was a 2nd-century Christian Greek author who is primarily known as the author of the Apology of Aristides. His feast day is August 31 in Roman Catholicism and September ... (Biography) [92%] 2023-11-12 [2nd-century philosophers]
Agapius of Athens: Agapius (Greek: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6th century) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in Athens. He was a notable philosopher in the Neoplatonist school in Athens when Marinus of Neapolis was scholarch after the death of Proclus (c. (Biography) [92%] 2023-03-20 [5th-century philosophers]
Damaskinos of Athens: Archbishop Damaskinos Papandreou (Greek: Αρχιεπίσκοπος Δαμασκηνός Παπανδρέου), born Dimitrios Papandreou (Greek: Δημήτριος Παπανδρέου; 3 March 1891 – 20 May 1949) was the archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 1941 until his death in 1949. He was also the regent of Greece between the pull-out ... (Greek politician and priest (1891–1949)) [92%] 2023-12-24 [1891 births] [1949 deaths]...
Plague of Athens: The Plague of Athens (Ancient Greek: Λοιμὸς τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, Loimos tôn Athênôn) was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece during the second year (430 BC) of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach ... (430 BC epidemic in Athens, Greece) [92%] 2023-11-01 [Peloponnesian War] [Epidemics]...
Apollodorus of Athens: Apollodorus of Athens (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, Apollodoros ho Athenaios; c. 180 BC – after 120 BC) son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar, historian, and grammarian. (Biography) [92%] 2023-05-24 [2nd-century BC philosophers]