athenians in A Sentence

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    Before his reign the Athenians lived promiscuously.

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    Thus, the Athenians sent their message not knowing(the facts).

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    Many non-Muslim Athenians agree that a mosque must be built.

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    What did the apostle Paul tell the Athenians about God?

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    See, rumor has it the Athenians have already turned you down.

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    Many non-Muslim Athenians also agree that a mosque must be built.

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    Still, Paul saw that the Athenians were especially devoted to them.

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    Aristotle once asked his fellow Athenians,“Who would live without friends even if they?

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    The Athenians became even more enthusiastic and voted overwhelmingly in support of the expedition.

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    To attend these mysteries, the pagan Athenians had to follow the Sacred Way Hi·e·raʹ Ho·dosʹ.

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    His position would have justified the Athenians in executing Socrates, an implication he readily acknowledged.

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    Aristotle once asked his fellow Athenians,“Who would live without friends even if they had every other thing?”?

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    He went against the Athenians by seizing the coastal town Amphipolis, which was a highly valuable port to Athens.

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    The adjoining neighborhoods of Monastiraki and Psirri(just north of Plaka) are where real Athenians go eat, drink and shop.

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    The Athenians were proud to live in a famous center of learning, where Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle had taught.

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    Very sensibly, he suggested that the Athenians were in no position to control Sicily even if they could conquer the island.

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    The apostle Paul told the Athenians that God“ created every race of men to live over the face of the whole earth”.

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    Remember how Paul denounced the Jewish false prophet Bar- Jesus and tactfully but firmly exposed the falseness of the gods of the Athenians.

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    In fact, all Athenians and the foreigners sojourning there would spend their leisure time at nothing but telling something or listening to something new.

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    It was invented by Mankalus( Myrtilos?) in Athens, and the Athenians maintain that they were the first who rode on chariots of war.

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    When he acknowledged how religious the Athenians were and how many idols they had, some of his listeners may have taken it as a compliment.

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    Another was the response to the Athenians when the vast army of king Xerxes I was approaching Athens with the intent of razing the city to the ground.

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    The inscription on the stylobate indicates that it was built by the Athenians after their naval victory over the Persians in 478 BC, to house their war trophies.

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    Draco, one of the ancient and most prominent tyrants, also lived strictly and had a decorated professional career, making him the ideal lawmaker in the eyes of fellow Athenians.

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    Ancient Athenians could not suffer Socrates because he forced everybody to define abstract terms like justice, temperance, love, etc., and exasperated them by pulling to pieces every definition that they attempted.

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    The Athenians had previously been given the advice by the oracle to put their faith in their"wooden walls"- taking this advice to mean their navy, they won a famous battle at Salamis.

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    Despite the lasting conflict between the two states, many Athenians adopted Achaemenid customs in their daily lives in a reciprocal cultural exchange,[18] some being employed by or allied to the Persian kings.

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    Athenians were well-aware of the calculated use of gossip to launch attacks on their enemies, and they made careful use of gossip in rhetoric to cast aspersions about their opponents in the law courts.

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    Socrates, killed by the Athenians for corrupting the youth in 399 BCE, is only the most iconic example of what can happen when politics and piety combine against intellectuals who ask too many questions.

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    According to Pausanias, the Athenians had previously been given the advice by the oracle to put their faith in their"wooden walls"- taking this advice to mean their navy, they won a famous battle at Salamis.

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