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At and Athens
At about the age of eighteen, he went to Athens to continue his education at Plato's Academy.
At Athens he became head of the Peripatetic school and lectured on Peripatetic philosophy.
At both Chalcis and Athens Plutarch tells us that there was an Amazoneum or shrine of Amazons that implied the presence of both tombs and cult.
At Athens some citizens were far more active than others, but the vast numbers required just for the system to work testify to a breadth of participation among those eligible that greatly surpassed any present day democracy.
At times the imperialist democracy acted with extreme brutality, as in the decision to execute the entire male population of Melos and sell off its women and children simply for refusing to became subjects of Athens.
At Sparta women competed in public exercise — so in Aristophanes ' Lysistrata the Athenian women admire the tanned, muscular bodies of their Spartan counterparts — and women could own property in their own right, as they could not at Athens.
At the end of the Peloponnesian War Lysander restored the scattered remnants of the old inhabitants to the island, which was used by the Spartans as a base for operations against Athens in the Corinthian War.
At the time of the battle, Sparta and Athens were the two largest city states.
At some point later Cleomenes instigated a plot to restore Hippias to the rule of Athens.
At the same time, Athens's greatest runner, Pheidippides ( or Philippides in some accounts ) had been sent to Sparta to request that the Spartan army march to the aid of Athens.
At the age of 18, he went to Athens for his two-year term of military service.
At this point Athena led a procession accompanying them to their new abode, with the escort now addressing them as " Semnai " ( Venerable Ones ), as they will now be honored by the citizens of Athens and ensure the city's prosperity.
" At Athens, it is said there stood a statue of Hecate Triglathena, to whom the red mullet was offered in sacrifice.
At the same time, Athens greatly increased its own power ; a number of its formerly independent allies were reduced, over the course of the century, to the status of tribute-paying subject states of the Delian League.
At the request of the Corinthians, the Spartans summoned members of the Peloponnesian League to Sparta in 432 BC, especially those who had grievances with Athens to make their complaints to the Spartan assembly.
At the time, Athens was embroiled in a long-running war with the Aeginetans, and building a fleet would allow the Athenians to finally defeat them at sea.
At some point in his travels, Themistocles's wife and children were extricated from Athens by a friend, and joined him in exile.
At Athens " in Plato's time ," notes Kenneth Dorter " there was a discrepancy in the list of the twelve chief gods, as to whether Hestia or Dionysus was included with the other eleven.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens the Colosseum was replaced by a depiction of the Panathinaiko Stadium
At last Athena receives him on the acropolis of Athens and arranges a formal trial of the case before twelve judges, including herself.
At Athens and some other places the festival was of three days, from the 11th to the 13th of Pyanepsion.
At the peace conference, the Spartan King Agesilaus II ( with the support of Athens ) refuses to allow the Thebans to sign the treaty on behalf of all Boeotia.
At Athens, Hygieia was the subject of a local cult since at least the 7th century BC.
At this point, several conflicts began to develop that threatened the future of the new government at Athens.

At and traveller
At that time, the time traveller kills his or her grandfather, and therefore, the time traveller is never born when he or she was meant to be.
At Thebes in Boeotia there are more varied finds than on Lemnos ; they include many little bronze votive bulls and which carry on into Roman times, when the traveller Pausanias, always alert to the history of cults, learned that it was Demeter Kabeiriia who instigated the initiation cult there in the name of Prometheus and his son Aitnaios.
At the beginning the two buildings were isolated: according to the 16th-century French traveller Pierre Gilles between them and the Mosque of Beyazid lay ruins of churches and a large cistern ; but soon many sellers opened their shops between and around them, so that a whole quarter was born, devoted exclusively to commerce.
At first a reluctant traveller in time and space, the strong-willed Barbara becomes more adventurous, while providing a maternal figure to Susan and subsequently Vicki.
At the time the journey from Brisbane was described as " after travelling across the Downfall and Cabbage Tree Creeks, the traveller arrives at a long stretch of road, at the extremity of which rises a lofty knoll, round the brow of which the road winds, when the Bald Hills are reached.
At the end of the sixteenth century, Ralph Fitch, an English traveller, encountered them in the Shan States of Myanmar.
At this time the idea of travel for its own sake was still novel, and Fiennes was exceptional as an enthusiastic woman traveller.

At and Pausanias
At the wedding Philip was assassinated by Pausanias of Orestis.
At the port city of Jaffa ( today part of Tel Aviv ) an outcrop of rocks near the harbour has been associated with the place of Andromeda's chaining and rescue by the traveler Pausanias, the geographer Strabo and the historian of the Jews Josephus.
At the sanctuary were bases of statues, which by Pausanias ’ time had been deprived of the statues themselves, as well as a hippodrome, where the athletic games had once been held.
* At a grand celebration of his daughter Cleopatra's marriage to Alexander I of Epirus ( brother of Olympias ), Philip II is assassinated at Aegae by Pausanias of Orestis, a young Macedonian noble with a bitter grievance against the young queen's uncle Attalus and against Philip for denying him justice.
At Cirrha, the port that served Delphi, Pausanias noted " a temple of Apollo, Artemis and Leto, with very large images of Attic workmanship.
At Titane in Sicyonia, Pausanias saw an altar, in front of it a tumulus raised to the hero Epopeus, and, near to the barrow-tomb, the " Gods of Aversion "— the apotropai —" before whom are performed the ceremonies which the Hellenes observe for the averting of evils ".
At Sparta the temple to the Moirai stood near the communal hearth of the polis, as Pausanias observed.
At Elis, white poplar was the only wood used in sacrifices to Zeus, according to Pausanias, because Herakles imported the tree and used it to burn the thigh bones of sacrificial victims at Olympia.
At about that time Patroclus killed Las, founder of a namesake city near Gytheio, Laconia, according to Pausanias the geographer.
At Sparta a cenotaph was erected in his memory near the tombs of Pausanias and Leonidas, and yearly speeches were made and games celebrated in their honor, in which only Spartiates could compete ..
At the murder trial, two other men, Heromenes and Arrhabaeus, were found guilty of conspiracy with Pausanias, and executed.
At Haliartos in Boeotia, Pausanias saw the open-air " sanctuary of the goddesses whom they call Praxidikae.

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