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A.Thirumuruganpoondi
A.Thirumuruganpoondi is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], A.Thirumuruganpoondi had a population of 18,459. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. A.Thirumu..
Ath
This article is about the Belgian municipality. For other uses of Ath see Ath (disambiguation). Ath (Dutch: Aat) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1st, 2005 Ath had a total population of 26,584. The total area is 126.95 km² which gives a population density..
ATH
ATH may mean The IATA airport code for Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in Athens, Greece.The National Rail code for Atherstone railway station, United Kingdom. External links: [station information]; [Location map]; [live departures and arrivals].ATH Resourc..
Atha'an Miere
The Atha'an Miere are a fictional group of people in Robert Jordan's series of fantasy novels, The Wheel of Time. The Atha'an Miere, called the Sea Folk by commoners, are a group of people with complex customs that live on ships and on islands in the Sea of Storms. They only showed up on the mainla..
Athabasca
Athabasca is the name of a Native American tribe, the Athabaskans, and places or geographical features named for them, including in Alberta, Canada: Mount Athabasca (3,491 metres/11,454 feet)Lake AthabascaAthabasca RiverAthabasca, Alberta ( See also: [link] )Athabasca University*Athabasca..
Athabasca, Alberta
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Athabasca-Redwater
Athabasca-Redwater is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 2004 out of a large portion of Barhead-Westlock and Athabasca-Wabasca in the north as well as a portion of Redwater on the eastern side. The district has three major towns Bon Accord, Alberta, Re..
Athabasca-Wabasca
Athabasca-Wabasca was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The riding was created in 1993 when the district of Fort McMurray shrank to encompass the northern Alberta city. Athabasca-Wabasca completely covered the same boundaries except for the city of For..
Athabasca (provincial electoral district)
Athabasca was a provincial electoral district covering north east Alberta, Canada. The riding, was created in 1905 when Alberta first became a province. The riding disappeared in 1986 when it merged with Lac La Biche to form the riding of Athabasca-Lac La Biche. Contents 1 List of MLA's2&nb..
Athabasca (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district)
Athabasca is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the extreme northwest corner of the province, this constituency is geographically one of the largest ridings in Saskatchewan. The major industries are tourism, mineral extraction, fore..
Athabasca Airport
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Athabasca Basin
The Athabasca Basin is a region of Northern Saskatchewan and Alberta Canada that is best known as the world's leading source of uranium. It currently supplies about 30% of the world's uranium. The basin is located just to the south of Lake Athabasca. The basin covers about 100,000 square kilometre..
Athabasca County No. 12, Alberta
Athabasca County No. 12 is a municipal county in north central Alberta, Canada. It is located northeast of Edmonton and is in Census Division No. 13. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 7,485 (2001); 7,521 (2005)% Change (1996-2001): 0.9Dwellings: 3,494Area (km².): 6,144.70Den..
Athabasca Falls
Athabasca Falls after an unusually wet spell Athabasca Falls in Jasper National Park is just 23 metres high. However, it is not known for its height. Instead it is known for the force of the falling water due to the quantity of water flowing. A layer of hard quartzite has allowed the falls to..
Athabasca Glacier
The Athabasca Glacier is one of the six principal toes of the Columbia Icefield, located in the Canadian Rockies. Due to the warming climate, the glacier has receded more than 1.5 km in the past 125 years and lost over half of its volume. The glacier moves down from the icefield at a rate of se..
Athabasca Oil Sands
The Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada. The Athabasca Oil Sands are a large deposit of oil-rich bitumen located in northern Alberta, Canada. These oil sands consist of a mixture of crude bitumen (a semi-solid form of crude oil), silica sand, clay minerals, and water. The Athabasca deposit..
Athabasca Pass
The Athabasca Pass (1753 metres) is a pass through the Canadian Rockies. The headwaters of the Whirlpool River, a tributary of the Athabasca River, eventually flow into the Arctic Ocean. The pass lies at 52°22 N, 118°11 W, between Mount Brown and McGillivray Ridge. It is south of Yellowhead Pas..
Athabasca River
Hudson's Bay Company's scow in Athabasca River, circa 1910 The Athabasca River (French: rivière Athabasca) originates from the Athabasca Glacier of the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. Athabasca Falls, located upstream about 30 km from the Jasper townsite in the n..
Athabasca University
Athabasca University, headquartered in Athabasca, Alberta, is a fully accredited institution specialized in the delivery of distance education courses and programs. Athabasca University is also recognized as one of the fastest growing universites in Canada. Courses are offered in both English and Fr..
Athabasca University Centre for Psychology
The Athabasca University Centre for Psychology offers programs leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in psychology, a cerificiate in Career Development, or even a diploma in Inclusive Education, of three and four-year lengths. The Centre was set up at Athabasca University in Athabasca, ..
Athabasca University Students' Union
Athabasca University Students' Union is the students' union of Athabasca University, in Athabasca, Alberta. AU is one of the world's largest virtual universities, with satellite campuses in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta. The AUSU head office is in the Edmonton center, though the students' council ..
Athabaskan languages
This article is about the Native American language family. For any of the ships called "HMCS Athabaskan" see the disambiguation page HMCS Athabaskan. Pre-contact distribution of Na-Dené languages (Athabaskan + Eyak + Tlingit) Athabaskan or Athabascan (also Athapascan or Athapaskan) is the na..
Athabaska (electoral district)
Athabaska was a federal electoral district Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1968. This riding was created as "Athabaska" in 1924 from parts of Battle River, Edmonton East and Edmonton West ridings. The riding was abolished in 1966 when it was red..
Athabaska Herald
Athabaske Herald of Arms (Héraut Athabaska in French)is the title of one of the officers of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority in Ottawa. Like the other heralds at the Authority, the name is derived from the Canadian river. The design of the badge of office of Athabaska Herald of Arms is bas..
Athadu
Athadu (అతడు) is an action movie produced by Jayabheri Kishore and M Rammohan and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. It was successful after its release in 2005. The movie stars Mahesh Babu, Trisha Krishnan, Sonu Sood and Prakash Raj. The movie soundtrack was by Mani Sharma. Story [Spoil..
Athagad
Athagad is a town and a notified area committee in Cuttack district in the state of Orissa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Athagad had a population of 15,850. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Athagad has an average..
Athalaric
Athalaric (516 - 2 October 534), King of the Ostrogoths in Italy, grandson of Theodoric the Great, became king upon his grandfather's death in 526. As Athalaric was only ten years old, the regency was assumed by his mother, Amalasuntha. His mother attempted to provide for him an education in the Ro..
Athalia, Ohio
Athalia is a village in Lawrence County, Ohio, along the Ohio River. The population was 328 at the 2000 census. Athalia is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 288,649. Contents 1 Geography2 ..
Athaliah
Athaliah (Hebrew Atalyahu (עתליה), "God is exalted") was the queen of Judah during the reign of King Jehoram, and later became sole ruler of Judah for five years. William F. Albright has dated her reign to 842 BC-837 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 841 BC-835 BC. Athaliah was the daught..
Athalia (oratorio)
Athalia is a musical composition by George Frideric Handel. The structural and rhetorical achievements in Athalia project a dramatic concept that may be unique in Handel's output. Commissioned in 1733 for the Publick Act at Oxford -- then a center of nationalist and Jacobite sentiment -- Athalia was..
Athalite
Athalite is claimed by its manufacturer to be a proprietary material used in the tips of the ColdHeat soldering tool. The name is derived from "Accelerated THermal Action". It is a composite material and it is highly malleable. [link] However, the material is very fragile. The manufacture..
Athamas
Athamas is also a genus of jumping spiders. The king of Orchomenos in Greek mythology, Athamas ("rich harvest") was married first to the goddess Nephele with whom he had the twins Phrixus and Helle. He later divorced Nephele and married Ino, daughter of Cadmus. With Ino, he had two children: Lear..
Athamas (spider)
Athamas is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology From Athamas, the king of Orchomenus in Greek mythology. Species Athamas debakkeri Szüts, 2003 (New Ireland)Athamas guineensis Jendrzejewska, 1995 (New Guinea)Athamas kochi Jendrzejewska, 1995 (Tahiti)Athamas nitidu..
Athame
Athame Athame, athamé or arthame is what some practitioners of ritual magic call their ceremonial knives. In some traditions, the athame is a knife with a double edged blade and short (often black) handle; other traditions require that the blade be dull, curved, wavy, or a variety of ot..
Athanaeus
Athanaeus of Naucratis, author of The Deipnosophists (ca. AD 200)Athanaeus Mechanicus This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Athanagild
Athanagild (d. 567) was a king of Visigothic Hispania (today, Spain and Portugal). With the help of a Roman force, including a fleet to watch the coasts, sent from Gaul in 551 by the emperor of the eastern Roman empire, Justinian, Athanagild defeated and killed his predecessor, King Agila, near Sev..
Athanaric
Athanaric (died 381) was ruler of several branches of the Visigoths for at least two decades in the fourth century and undisputed King of the Visigoths for the last year of his life. Ironically, his Gothic name, Athanareiks, means "king for the year". A rival of Fritigern, another Visigothic war ch..
Athanase Coquerel
Athanase Coquerel can refer to: Anthanase Laurent Charles Coquerel (1795–1868)Anthanase Josu Coquerel (1820–1875), son of Anthanase Laurent Charles Coquerel ..
Athanase Seromba
Athanase Seromba (born 1963), Rwandan priest who is charged for his alleged involvement in the Rwandan genocide. At the time of the genocide, Seromba was priest of a Catholic parish in the Kibuye province of western Rwanda. He is charged for the deaths of around 2,000 Tutsis who took refuge in his ..
Athanasian Creed
The Athanasian Creed (Quicunque vult) is a statement of Christian doctrine traditionally ascribed to St. Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria, who lived in the 4th century. However most of today's historians agree that in all probability it was originally written in Latin, not in Greek, and probably..
Athanasia Tsoumeleka
Athanasia Tsoumeleka (born January 2, 1982) is an Greek race walker who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Until 2003 Tsoumeleka was a largely unknown athlete, and she only finished seventh at the World Championships that year. To great surprise, she won the Olympic gold meda..
Athanasios Angelopoulos
Athanasios Angelopoulos(Greek: Αθανάσιος Αγγελόπουλος), born November 1939 in Katerini, Northern Greece, is a full Professor of Pastoral Theology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; founder and in-honour president of the Institute for National and Religious Studies (Gr..
Athanasios Christopoulos
Athanasios Christopoulos (1772-1847), Greek poet, was born at Castoria in Macedonia. He studied at Buda and Padua, and became teacher of the children of Alexandru Moruzi, Prince of Wallachia. After the fall of that prince in 1811, Christopoulos was employed by Ioan Gheorghe Caragea, who had been ap..
Athanasios Diakos
Athanasios Diakos (1788-1821). Athanasios Diakos (Greek, Αθανάσιος Διάκος) (1788-1821), a Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence, was born Athanasios Nikolaos Massavetas (Greek, Αθανάσιος Νικόλαος Μασσαβέτας) in the village of An..
Athanasios Diakos Street
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Athanasios Diamandopoulos
Prof. Diamandopoulos was born in the town of Arginio, Greece, in 1943 and spent his childhood in Patras and Ioannina. He graduated from the Medical School of the University of Athens in 1967 and in 1974 finished his specialization in Pathology at the Therapeutic Unit of the “Alexandra” Hospita..
Athanasios Kafkalides
Dr. Athanassios Kafkalides was a Greek neuropsychiatrist. He was born in 1919 and he died in 1989 while in Athens. He graduated in medicine from the University of Athens and took post-graduate courses in neurology, experimental neurophysiology, neurosurgery and psychiatry at the Prince of Wales Gene..
Athanasios Miaoulis
Athanasios Miaoulis was an Arvanite Greek born in 1815. He was the son of the famous Greek admiral Andreas Miaoulis. Athanasios became prime minister of Greece from November 25, 1857 up until his death on June 7, 1862. ..
Athanasios Michalopoulos
Born on September 29 1973, Athanasios Michalopoulos is an Olympic volleyball player from Greece. ..
Athanasios Papoulis
Athanasios Papoulis Athanasios Papoulis (1921 - April 25 2002) was a Greek American engineer and applied mathematician. He was born in Greece in 1921 and graduated from National Technical University of Athens. He contributed in the areas of signal processing, communications, and signal and s..
Athanasios Skaltsogiannis
Athanasios Skaltsogiannis was a Greek athlete. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Skaltsogiannis competed in the 110 metres hurdles. His time and place in the preliminary heat is not recorded, but it is known that he finished third or fourth and did not advance to the final. Sk..
Athanasios Tsakalidis
Athanasios Tsakalidis (Greek: Αθανάσιος Τσακαλίδης) is a well-known and recognisable Greek Computer Scientist, from Katerini in Northern Greece. His first studies being at Mathematics at the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, he was soon to discover his talents in Computer ..
Athanasios Vouros
Athanasios Vouros was a Greece fencer. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Vouros competed in the amateur foil event. He placed second of four in his preliminary group after winning his match against Georgios Balakakis, losing to Eugène-Henri Gravelotte, and winning by forfeit aga..
Athanasiou Diakou Street
Athanasiou Diakou Street' (Greek: Odos Athanasiou Diakou), also Athanassiou Diakou Street is a short major street located 2 km from downtown Athens, the Greek capital. The avenue links with Amalias and Andrea Syngrou Avenues and Voulagmenis Avenue as well as Kalliroi and Ardatou Streets. Its total..
Athanasius, Metropolitan of Moscow
Athanasius (Russian: Афанасий; real name - Андрей, or Andrei) (early 16th century - 1570s) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia from March of 1564 to May of 1566, writer, and iconographer. In 1530s-1540s, Athanasius served as a priest in Pereslavl-Zalessky. In 1549-1550, he was a..
Athanasius Kircher
[Featured articles   ] Athanasius Kircher (sometimes erroneously spelt Kirchner) (May 2 1602–28 November 1680) was a 17th century German Jesuit scholar who published around 40 works, most notably in the fields of oriental studies, geology and medicine. He made an e..
Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius redirects here. Coptic Icon of St Athanasius Athanasius of Alexandria (also spelled "Athanasios") (c.298–May 2, 373) was a Christian bishop, the Patriarch of Alexandria, in the fourth century. He is revered as a saint by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox ..
Athanasius of Balad
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Athanasius of Balad (634 – 688) AD was a medieval scholar and the patriarch of Antioch, Syria. A Christia..
Athanasius of Naples
AthanasiusOr Anastasius, but is this just a typographical error? (died 898) was the bishop (as Athanasius II) and duke of NaplesDux, also referenced as magister militum or hypatus. from 878 to his death. He was the son of Gregory III and brother of Sergius II, whom he blinded and deposed in order to..
Athanasius the Athonite
Athanasios the Athonite, also called Athanasius of Trebizond (c. 920–c. 1000), was a Byzantine monk who founded the monastic community on Mount Athos, which has evolved into the greatest centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. Born in Trebizond and patronized by Michael Maleinos, he studied..
Athanasius Treweek
Athanasius Pryor Treweek was an Australian academic, linguist and code-breaker. Treweek's father Walter Henry Treweek came to Australia in the mid 1890s. After attending St Ignatius' College, Riverview, Athanasius became a Professor of Classics at University of Sydney. After meeting his wife Hazel ..
Athanassios S Fokas
--> Athanassios S Fokas is a Greek mathematician, well known in the field of Integrable Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. Fokas was born in the Greek island of Kefallonia on June 30,1952. Contents 1 Academic qualifications2 Academic history3 Honors4 Publications5&nb..
Athanati
The Athanati were an order of soldiers among the ancient Persians. They were a body of cavalry, consisting of exactly ten thousand men. As one member died, another was immediately put in his place. It was for this reason that they were called Athanati, which comes from the Greek, signifying immort..
Athanator
Athanator is a Colombian Thrash metal band from Medellín, Antioquia formed in 1989 by Jaime Ocampo, Guillermo Alzate and Gioseppe Restrepo. The current members of the band are Jaime Ocampo (guitar and vocals), Enrique Ramírez (bass), Eder Zapata (guitar) and Juan Carlos Sánchez (drums). Conten..
Athanatos Gonias
Athanatos Gonias is the administrative centre of the municipality of Nikoforos Fokas in the prefecture of Rethymno, Crete, Greece. The Athanatos position lies between the villages Gonia and Aghios Andreas (St. Andrew). ..
Athani
See: Athani a small village in Trissur District of Kerala state]], south India. --> Built on a steep incline on the south-west coast of the Greek island of Lefkada, the village of Athani (Greek: Αθάνι) is the last major populated region of the island accessible by sealed ..
Athani Trichur
See: Athani a village in south-west coast of the Greek. Athani is a small village in Trissur District of Kerala state, south India. ..
Athanor
In alchemy, an athanor is a furnace used to provide heat for alchemical digestion. An athanor is a self-feeding furnace, designed to maintain a uniform temperature. The athanor was also called Piger Henricus, Slow Harry, because it was chiefly used in slower operations, and because when once fille..
Athanur
Athanur is a panchayat town in Namakkal district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Athanur had a population of 9014. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Athanur has an average literacy rate of..
Athan Maroulis
Athanasios Demetrios Maroulis (September 22 1964—) is an actor, vocalist and record producer born in Brooklyn, New York. Athan Maroulis acted in various college and summer stock theater productions prior to turning his attentions towards being a band vocalist. Subsequently forming the New Yor..
Athar
The Athar are a faction of Sigil, an organization based around a particular ideology, in the Planescape campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Also known as the "Defiers" or the "Lost," the Athar can be compared to atheists and agnostics. Contents 1 Ideology2 Fac..
Atharamura
The Atharamura Range starts from Amarpur Sub-division of South Tripura District and then enters the Khowai Sub-division of West Tripura and runs along the border of West Tripura and North Tripura District. ..
Athari
Athari ((al-Athariyya), the textualists, from the word Athar, "report") is the smallest of the four schools of Sunni Islamic theology. Their disciples are called the Atharis in the English language. The methodology of the Atharis is to avoid delving into extensive theological speculation, and to a..
Atharvan
This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] Atharvan (अथर्वन्, atharvan-; an n-stem with nominative singular अथर्वा ath..
Atharvaveda
Hindu texts it has been surmised that the Atharvanic period included the time when the Pleiades occupied the spring equinox (roughly 2200 BC). Further, tradition suggests that paippalāda, one of the early collators, and Vaidharbhī, one of the late contributors associated with the Atharvanic te..
Atharva Veda, Ayurveda verses
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Athar Ali Khan
Athar Ali KhanBangladesh (Ban) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 19 '''Runs scored - 532 Batting average - 29.55 100s/50s - -/3 Top score - 82 ..
Athar Shahzad
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Athassel Priory
Athassel Priory is a ruined monastic site on the western bank of the River Suir 8 km southwest of Cashel, co. Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. Athassel Priory was a foundation of the Augustinian Canons Regular. Their organisation was not centralised to the same degree as that of the Cistercians. Thu..
Athazer
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Athboy
Athboy is a small agricultural town in County Meath in the Republic of Ireland. Located on the Athboy River, in a wooded country near the County Westmeath border. In medieval times it was a walled stronghold of the Pale. Owen Roe O' Neill took it in 1643, and six years later Oliver Cromwell camped h..
Athea
Athea (Irish: Áth an tSléibhe) is a small town in west County Limerick, Republic of Ireland, located near Newcastle West in the midwest of Ireland. The settlement did not flourish until the building of a road from Abbeyfeale to Glin in the 1830s, resulting in Athea being at a crossroads with the r..
Athearn
Athearn makes model railroad equipment and is produced and distributed by American hobby manufacturer Horizon Hobby of Champaign, Illinois, USA. Athearn really began in 1938 when founder, Irv Athearn, started an elaborate O-scale layout in his mother's house. After placing an ad selling the layou..
Atheism
"Atheist" redirects here. For , see . Atheism, in its broadest sense, is the absence of theism (the belief in the existence of deities, and most commonly of God). This encompasses both people who assert that there are no gods and those who make no claim about whether gods exist or not. Narrower defi..
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief (also known as Jonathan Miller's Brief History of Disbelief) is a 2005 documentary series conducted by Jonathan Miller for the BBC tracing the history of Atheism. It was first shown on BBC Four and was repeated on BBC Two. The series includes extracts from inte..
Atheist's Wager
The Atheist's Wager is the atheistic equivalent of Pascal's Wager. While Pascal suggested that it is better to take the chance of believing in a god that might not exist rather than to risk offending a god that does, the Atheist's Wager counters that: It is better to live your life as if there are ..
Atheists in foxholes
Atheists In Foxholes Monument, Lake Hypatia Alabama, USA The first use of the statement "There are no atheists in foxholes" has been traced to Lieutenant-Colonel William J. Clear in a story of Bataan's final weeks, delivered during the "Army Hour" program over the NBC Red (Radio) Network in ..
Atheist (band)
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Atheist is a te..
Atheist and Agnostic Pro-Life League
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Atheist Center
Atheist Centre is an institution founded by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (aka Gora)(1902-1975) and Saraswathi Gora (1912) to initiate social change in rural Andhra Pradesh based on the ideology of Gandhism and Atheism. Founded in the year 1940 at Mudnur village in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, Ind..
Atheist Foundation of Australia
The Atheist Foundation of Australia Inc. was established in South Australia in 1970, when The Rationalist Association of South Australia decided upon a name change to better declare their basic philosophy, namely atheism. The Atheist Foundation of Australia defines Atheism as "the acceptance that t..
Atheist Jew
An Atheist Jew is a member of the Jewish community who does not believe in God but still considers himself or herself a Jew. Some Jewish atheists retain customs of the Jewish faith, while others identify as Jewish primarily through ethnic or cultural ties. Because Jewishness encompasses ethnic as w..
Atheist left
The atheist left is an intersection between atheist beliefs about religion and left-wing political views. The term itself is not used much, except by some American conservatives who define the "atheist left" as the category of people who are entirely opposed to the "religious right", on both politi..
Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap is a punk rock band from the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It was formed in 1989 by Aleksandar Popov (Dr. Pop) and Vladimir Kozbašić (Pećinko), who merged with a hard core band Fluorel Tačkaš members Vladimir Radusinović (Radule), Zoran Zarić (Zare) and Aleksandar Milanov (Atzke). T..
Atheist right
The atheist right is an intersection between atheist beliefs about religion and right-wing political views. The majority of the atheist right is composed of supporters of laissez-faire capitalism, who believe that religion (and Christianity in particular) is an inherently anti-capitalist force, due ..
Atheist Universe: Why God Didn't Have A Thing To Do With It
Atheist Universe: Why God Didn't Have a Thing To Do With It is a book originally self-published by David Mills in 2004. Ulysses Press of Berkeley, California, will publish a 2nd edition in August, 2006, for distribution to major bookstore chains. The 2nd edition of Atheist Universe will be subtitl..
Athelas
Athelas is a fictional healing herb from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, also known as Kingsfoil or Asëa Aranion. It was first brought to Middle-earth by Númenoreans, but by the end of the Third Age the knowledge of its healing properties was lost among all but the Rangers of the North. According..
Athelhampton
Athelhampton is one of the finest 15th-century manor houses in England, and is set in superb gardens. It is a privately owned country house on 160 acres (647,000 m²) of parkland, located five miles (8 km) east of Dorchester, Dorset. The house is now open for public visits. In 1086, the site wa..
Athelington
Athelington is a hamlet and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about 12 miles south-east from Diss. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 23. ..
Athelm
Athelm (d. 923), English churchman, is said to have been a monk of Glastonbury before his elevation in 909 to the see of Wells, of which he was the first occupant. In 914 he became Archbishop of Canterbury. He died on January 8 926. It is not clear whether he died in 923 or 926. "|Preceded by:Pleg..
Athelney
Athelney is a small village located in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. The village, near North Petherton, is built around the Isle of Athelney, once a very low isolated island in the 'very great swampy and impassable marshes' of the Somerset Levels. Isle of Athelney The Isle of Atheln..
Athelstan, Iowa
Athelstan is a city in Taylor County, Iowa, U.S., along the Platte River. The population was 18 at the 2000 census. Geography Athelstan is located at [40°34′22″N, 94°32′33″W] (40.572664, -94.542476)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Athelstane
Athelstane can refer to: Athelstane, WisconsinSir Frank Athelstane Swettenham This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Athelstane, Wisconsin
Athelstane is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 601 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 277.1 km² (107.0 mi²). 275.0 km² (106.2 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of it (0.74%) i..
Athelstaneford
Athelstaneford is a village in East Lothian, Scotland. It is close to the town of Haddington and lies approximately 20 miles east of Edinburgh. According to popular legend, Athelstaneford is where the original Scottish saltire - the white diagonal cross on a sky blue background - was first ad..
Athelstan of England
Athelstan or Æþelstān (c. 895 – October 27, 939), called the Glorious, was the King of England from 924 to 939. He was the son of King Edward the Elder, and nephew of Ethelfleda (Æthelflæd) of Mercia. His reign is frequently overlooked, with much focus going to Alfred the Great before h..
Athelstone, South Australia
Athelstone (pronounced ['æθǝlstən]) is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Campbelltown. Contents 1 Introduction2 Location3 History4 Demography5 Housing Introduction Athelstone is a large suburban area in Adelaide's foothills. It was established in the Ninet..
Athematic
For other uses of athematic see Thematic. In the Indo-European languages, thematic roots are those roots that have a "theme vowel"; a vowel sound that is always present between the root of the word and the attached inflections. Athematic roots lack a theme vowel, and attach their inflections direc..
Atheme
Atheme is an open source IRC services package available under the BSD license. It is designed to provide an effective but minimalist framework to allow operators to run an IRC network, while minimising the potential for operator abuse. Contents Atheme provides implementations of typical IRC servic..
Athena
Helmeted Athena, of the Velletri type. Roman copy (1st century CE) of a Greek original by Kresilas dating from 430 BC (Louvre Museum)[link] For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In ancient Greek mythology, Athena (Greek: Ἀθηνᾶ, Athēnâ, or Ἀθήνη, Athénē; Doric: ..
ATHENA
Alternative use: Athena ATHENA is an antimatter research project that is taking place at the AD Ring at CERN. In 2002, it was the first experiment to produce 50,000 low-energy antihydrogen atoms, as reported in the journal Nature. External link: [Official site] ..
Athena, Oregon
Athena is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. The population was 1,221 at the 2000 census. Geography Athena is located at [45°48′51″N, 118°29′28″W] (45.814039, -118.491205)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Athenaeum
Athenaeum, also Athenæum or Atheneum, is used in the names of institutions or periodicals for literary, scientific, or artistic study: Athenaeum—a London literary magazine published between 1828 and 1921.The Athenaeum in Columbia, TennesseeThe Athenaeum Hotel in Picadilly, London.The Athenae..
Athenaeum, Melbourne
The Athenaeum or Melbourne Athenaeum is the oldest public institution in Victoria, Australia, founded in 1839. The first President was Captain William Lonsdale, the first Patron was the Superintendent of Port Philip, Charles La Trobe and the first books were donated by Vice-President Henry Fyshe Gis..
Athenaeum (band)
Athenaeum was an alternative pop rock four-piece band from Greensboro, North Carolina, formed in 1990 at an eighth grade dance by Nic Brown and Mark Kano. After several personnel changes, Kano and Brown recorded an eight song EP in 1995 with bassist Alex McKinney and lead guitarist Grey Brewster. T..
Athenaeum (magazine)
The Athenaeum was a literary magazine published in London from 1828 to 1921. It had a reputation for publishing the very best writers of the age. In 1828 Frederick Maurice and John Sterling bought the magazine from James Silk Buckingham but they could not make it profitable. In 1829 Charles Wentwo..
Athenaeum (Tennessee)
The Athenaeum Rectory is a historic building in Columbia, Tennessee that features both Gothic and Moorish architectural elements. Completed in 1837, the building originally served as the rectory for The Columbia Female Institute and as the residence of the school's first president, the Reverend Fra..
Athenaeum Club
The Athenaeum Club in 1830. The Hall of the Athenaeum c.1845 The Athanaeum Club viewed from the north, showing the extra storey added to the original building. The Athenaeum Club is a gentlemen's club standing at 107 Pall Mall, London, at the corner of Waterloo Place. It is noted ..
Athenaeum of Ohio
The Athenaeum of Ohio-Mount St. Mary's of the West is the third oldest Roman Catholic seminary in the United States and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established by Bishop Edward D. Fenwick, the first bishop of Cincinnati, when he established St. Francis Xavier Seminary and the Athenaeum C..
Athenaeus
Athenaeus (Αθηναιος Athenaios; fl. ca. AD 200) was a Greek author. He is also called Athenaeus of Naucratis, since he was born and lived in Naucratis, Egypt. Little is known about him, except what can be gathered from the text of his surviving work. Athenaeus wrote at least two works that do..
Athenagoras
Athenagoras has been the name of several notable Greek individuals: Athenagoras of Ephesus, a tyrant of Ephesus around the 6th century BCAthenagoras of Syracuse, statesman and military leader in Syracuse during the Sicilian Expedition, 415 BC to 413 BCAthenagoras of Athens (circa 133-190), early Chr..
Athenagoras of Athens
Athenagoras (circa 133-190) was a Christian apologist of the second half of the 2nd century of whom little is known for certain, besides that he was Athenian (though possibly not originally from Athens), a philosopher, and a convert to Christianity. There is some evidence that he was a Platonist be..
Athenais
Athenais was a prophetess from Erythrae in Ionia, Asia Minor. She lived at the time of Alexander the Great, and told Alexander of his allegedly divine descent, according to Strabo. ..
Athena (band)
Athena is a Ska-Punk band from Istanbul, Turkey. Its current line-up is composed of Hakan Özoğuz, Gökhan Özoğuz, Burak Gürpinar and Ozan Musluoğlu. Band history Athena was formed by twin brothers Gökhan Özoğuz and Hakan Özoğuz in 1987. They started their musical life as a metal band,..
Athena (Battlestar Galactica)
Athena is the name of a character in the original and new continuities of Battlestar Galactica. Original Continuity Athena is the name of a bridge officer on Battlestar Galactica, she is also the daughter of Commander Adama and Ila, and sister to Captain Apollo. She was played by actress Maren Je..
Athena (company)
Athena is a Japanese video game company. Contents 1 Games Published1.1 ..
Athena (disambiguation)
Athena is a name that has stood for figures in mythology and fiction. It has also been used for music and science as well: Contents 1 Mythology2 Fiction and Entertainment3 Science and Computers4 Other5 ''See also: Mythology Athena (also called Pallas Athena), the Greek ..
Athena (film)
"Athena" (VHS) Athena was released on November 4, 1954 by MGM. The film stars Jane Powell as "Athena Mulvain" and Debbie Reynolds as "Minerva Mulvane", two sisters who live with their weight-lifting grandfather Ulysses (Louis Calhern) and star-gazing grandmother Salome (Evelyn Varden) along ..
Athena (rocket)
The Athena rocket has undergone several name changes in its lifetime. Initially developed as the Lockheed Launch Vehicle (LLV) at its inception at Lockheed, the name was changed to the Lockheed Martin Launch Vehicle when its developing company merged with Martin Marietta. Late in the program's lif..
Athena (song)
"Athena" is a song written by Pete Townshend of The Who. It appears as the first track on the group's final studio album to date, It's Hard (1982). Along with "Eminence Front", "Athena" was the first of two tracks that were well-received on an album generally not regarded very highly by critics and ..
Athena (video game)
Screenshot Athena is a arcade game, produced and published in 1986 by SNK. It was later ported to the NES. Only the NES version has been released in North America. It was rated as the 20th worst NES game of all time in a list created by Seanbaby. Conversions were done for the Spectrum, Commodo..
Athena 98.4 FM
redirect [[Template:Infobox Radio station]] Athena 98.4 FM (Athens Municipal Radio) is the first private radio station to begin broadcasting legally in Greece. Its first broadcast was on May 31, 1987, and the station was launched by former Athens mayor Miltiadis Evert. The station initially faced..
Athena Air Services
Athena Air Services is an airline based in Johor, Malaysia. It operates scheduled and charter, domestic and international services. History The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 19 November 2003. It is owned by Athena Sdn Bhd and Aviapatria. Services Athena Air Services o..
Athena and Phevos
Soft toys were one of the many items of mascot merchandising available at the 2004 Games. "Athena" and "Phevos" (Greek Αθηνά and Φοίβος; pronounced /aθiˈna/ and /ˈfivos/) were the Olympic mascots for the 2004 Summer Olympics, held at Athens. The pair are one of the few examples o..
Athena Asamiya
Athena Asamiya is a character originally from SNK Playmore's video game Psycho Soldier. She currently appears in the King of Fighters series of fighting games and has appeared in each of its eleven editions. Contents 1 History2 Original Athena3 Trivia4 External links Histor..
Athena Chu
Athena Chu (Chinese: 朱茵) (born October 25, 1971) is a Hong Kong actress. Filmography Love is a Many Stupid Thing (2004) [cameo]Sex and the Beauties (2004)Shiver (2003)Chinese Odyssey 2002 (2002)Time 4 Hope (2002)Stowaway (2001)Never Say Goodbye (2001)Love Correction (2000)Conman in T..
Athena King
Athena King, nicknamed Athena the Greek is a newscaster on Naked News. Although she has lived in Greece and her family is Greek, she was born in Toronto and has spent most of her life there. This former fitness instructor joined the Naked News team in October 2001. Today, she is usually seen d..
Athena Kottak
Athena Lee Bass Kottak, (born 1964), in Athens, Greece is an American musician and the drummer for KrunK. She is also the younger sister of rocker Tommy Lee. Biography Born to David Lee Thomas Bass, an American army sergeant, and Vassilikki "Voula" Papadimitriou, Miss Greece (for the 1960 Miss..
Athena Lundberg
Athena Lundberg (born April 12, 1986) is an American model. She was Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 2006. She is the first Playmate to be born in 1986. Her ambitions are "to become a successful model and be able to help the people I care about the most." Her favorite movie is Sin City. ..
Athena Massey
An actress who played Lieutenant Eva in Westwood Studios Red Alert 2. She made her first screen debut in Steven Seagal's Out for Justice as a murder victim. Prior to being in Red Alert 2, Massey also portrayed the role of Brink, one of the Kodiak pilots in [[Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun]]. When ..
Athena Nike
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Nike means Victory in Greek, and Athena was worshiped in this form, as goddess of victory, on the Acropolis of A..
Athena Parthenos
right Athena Parthenos is the title of a massive sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena by Phidias, and its modern namesake by Alan LeQuire housed at the Parthenon replica in Nashville, Tennessee. Contents 1 Replicating the ancient masterpiece2 Production3 Gilt and paint4&nb..
Athena Promachos
The Athena Promachos ("Athena who fights in the front line") was a colossal bronze statue of Athena which stood between the Propylaea and the Parthenon on the acropolis of Athens. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and warriors and the protectress of Athens. She was sculpted by the great Pheidias, wh..
Athena Starwoman
Athena Starwoman was a world-famous astrologer, columnist and television commentator. A woman of mystery, Starwoman's birthdate (all that is known is that she was in her mid-50s when she died) and real name were kept secret from the public. Starwoman was credited with making astrology a popular pra..
Athena Voltaire
Athena Voltaire is a webcomic with scripts by Paul Daly, concerning the adventures of heiress/pilot/stuntwoman Athena Voltaire in the 1930s. Athena Voltaire started at the Modern Tales sister site Adventure Strips, leading to its until-recently horizontal, Prince Valiant-esque sideways page forma..
Athena Vortex Lattice
Athena Vortex Lattice is a package used for aerodynamic analysis of aircraft lifting and control surfaces. From the AVL 3.24 User Primer: AVL (Athena Vortex Lattice) 1.0 was originally written by Harold Youngren circa 1988 for the MIT Athena TODOR aero software collection. A number of modificati..
Athénée Palace
The Athénée Palace hotel in Bucharest, Romania, now a Hilton, may have been Europe's most notorious den of spies in the years leading up to World War II, and only slightly less so during the Cold War. Halpern. Located in the heart of Bucharest on Str. Episcopiei at the corner of Calea Victorie..
Athene Seyler
Athene Seyler (May 31, 1889 - September 12, 1990) was an English actress. She was appointed CBE in 1959. With Stephen Haggard she wrote The Craft of Comedy published in 1944. Although better known as a stage actress, she first appeared on the stage in 1909 and made her film debut in 1921. Her..
Athenian
An Athenian is a resident of Athens. It may also refer to: The Athenian School in Danville, CaliforniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to th..
Athenian Assembly
The Athenian Assembly was created in Athens during Greece’s Golden Age (480-404 BCE). This group of men would meet frequently to discuss and vote on current problems within their city-state. The men in the group had no representatives, and so anyone could propose a topic to vote on. Everyone would..
Athenian democracy
The speaker's platform in the Pnyx, the meeting ground of the assembly where all the great political struggles of Athens were fought during the "Golden Age". Here Athenian statesmen stood to speak, such as Pericles and Aristides in the 5th century BC and Demosthenes and Aeschines in the 4th — a..
Athenian law court (classical period)
The law courts in classical Athens (4th and 5th centuries) were a fundamental organ of democratic governance. According to Aristotle, whoever controls the courts controls the state. These courts were jury courts and very large ones: the smallest possible had 200 members (+1 to avoid ties) and then ..
Athenian League
For the 5th century league of Greek city-states, see Delian League. The Athenian League was an English amateur football league in and around London. The league was formed in 1912 with nine clubs, but had to close down in 1914 due to the onset of World War I. When it reformed in 1920, only three o..
Athenian pederasty
Pederasty in Athens was a formal bond between an adult man and an adolescent boy outside his immediate family, consisting of loving and often sexual relations. As an erotic and educational custom it was employed by the upper class as a means of teaching the young and conveying to them important c..
Athenodoros
Athenodoros or Athenodorus (Greek: ̉Αθηνόδωρος) was the name of several figures in the ancient Hellenistic world: Athenodoros of Kleitor (fl late 5th-early 4th century BCE) was a sculptor who made statues of Zeus and Apollo which the Lacedaemonians erected at Delphi in thanks for the Spar..
Athenodoros Cananites
Athenodoros Cananites (Greek: ̉Αθηνόδωρος Κανανίτης, sometimes transliterated Athenodoros) (c. 74 BCE – 7 CE) was a Stoic philosopher. He was born in Canana, near Tarsus (in modern-day Turkey), his ..
Athenodoros Cordylion
Athenodoros Cordylion (Greek: ̉Αθηνόδωρος Κορδυλίων sometimes transliterated Athenodorus) (fl. early-mid 1st century BCE) was a Stoic philosopher, born in Tarsus. He was the keeper of the library at Pergamum, where he was known to cut out passages from books on Stoic philosophy i..
Athenodorus of Byzantium
Athenodorus (also known as Athenogenes) was Bishop of Byzantium from 144 until 148. During his years of office, which was at the time when the city was administrated by Zeuxippus, there was a significant increase of the Christian population. Athenodorus commissioned the construction of a second cath..
Athenry
Athenry (Baile Átha an Rí - Ford of the Kings - in Irish) is an agricultural town in County Galway, Republic of Ireland. It lies 25 km to the east of Galway city. One of the attractions of the town is its medieval castle. It is also famous for the song The Fields of Athenry. Grid reference: [..
Athens
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína IPA: /a'θina/) is the capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, named after goddess Athena. Modern Athens is a bustling cosmopolitan metropolis, with a population of 3.2 million people. The Athens metropolitan area is currently growing b..
Athens, Alabama
Athens is a city in Limestone County, Alabama, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area. As of the 2000 census, the population of the city is 18,967. The 2004 for the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 20,316. The city is the county seat of Limestone County..
Athens, GA: Inside Out
Athens, GA: Inside Out is a documentary film about the mid-1980s music scene in Athens, Georgia, USA. It features interviews and concert video footage of the members of such bands as R.E.M. and The B-52's, as well as an interview with famous folk artist Howard Finster. ..
Athens, Georgia
Athens is a city in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, U.S., in the northeastern part of the state, just off of Georgia 316. As of the 2000 census, the consolidated city-county (including all unincorporated areas in Clarke County except Winterville) had a total population of 100,266. It is home to the U..
Athens, Illinois
Athens is a city in Menard County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,726 at the 2000 census. Geography Athens is located at [39°57′41″N, 89°43′29″W] (39.961476, -89.724585)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Athens, Los Angeles, California
Athens is an unincorporated district in South Los Angeles, California, near the intersection of the Century and the Harbor freeways, and not far from Los Angeles community of Watts. Athens Park is at the center of the district at the corner of El Segundo Boulevard and Broadway. External links ..
Athens, Louisiana
Athens is a village in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 262 at the 2000 census. Geography Athens is located at [32°39′1″N, 93°1′28″W] (32.650219, -93.024492)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Athens, Maine
Athens is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 847 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 112.7 km² (43.5 mi²). 112.7 km² (43.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.05%) is water. ..
Athens, Michigan
Athens is a village in Calhoun County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,111 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,111 people, 397..
Athens, Mississippi
Athens, Mississippi, is a place in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Athens is located at [33°52′20″N, 88°26′30″W] [Geographic references#3GR3]. References ..
Athens, Ohio
Athens is a small, historic college town in Athens County, in southeastern Ohio, USA, on the Hocking River. Athens is the county seat of Athens County, and the center of the Athens (Ohio) Micropolitan Statistical Area (as defined by the United States Census Bureau in 2003). The population was 21,342..
Athens, Ontario
Athens is a town in southern Ontario, Canada, with a population of 2,800 people. It is located approximately 25 km north of the St. Lawrence River, near Brockville, and about 90 km south west of Ottawa. Formerly known as Farmersville, it was established in the late 1800s by Benoni Wilste. Currently..
Athens, Pennsylvania
Athens is a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, two miles (3 km) south of the N. Y. State line on the Susquehanna and Chemung rivers. Population in 1900, 3,749; and in 1910, 3,796. The population was 3,415 at the 2000 census. Geography Athens is located at [41°57′50″N, 76°31′21..
Athens, Tennessee
Athens is a city in McMinn County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 13,220 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of McMinn County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Athens is located a..
Athens, Texas
Athens is a city in Henderson County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 11,297. It is the county seat of Henderson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Points of interest4 References5 E..
Athens, Vermont
Athens, Vermont Athens is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 340 at the 2000 census. Geography Athens, Vermont meeting house According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.9 km² (13.1 mi²). 33.8 km² (13.0 mi²) of it i..
Athens, West Virginia
Athens is a town in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,102 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Bluefield WV-VA micropolitan area which has a population of 107,578. It is the home of Concord University. Geography Athens is located at [37°25′26″N, 81°0′4..
Athens, Wisconsin
Athens is a village in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,095 at the 2000 census. Geography Athens is located at [45°1′58″N, 90°4′35″W] (45.032641, -90.076442)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Athens-Ben Epps Airport
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Athens (disambiguation)
Athens is the capital city of Greece. See Athens for the city, and History of Athens for detailed historical information on the city. Athens is also the name of a number of places in the United States of America: Athens, AlabamaAthens, GeorgiaAthens, IllinoisAthens, IndianaAthens, Los Angeles, Cal..
Athens (town), New York
Athens is a town in Greene County, New York, USA. The population was 3,991 at the 2000 census. The Town of Athens has a village also called Athens. The town is on the eastern end of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in the T..
Athens (village), New York
Athens is a village in Greene County, New York, USA. The population was 1,695 at the 2000 census. The village is named after the classical city of Athens. The Village of Athens is in the eastern part of the Town of Athens, opposite the City of Hudson. Contents 1 History2 Geography3&nbs..
Athens Academy
Athens Academy |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1967 |- ! Type | private co-educational |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Headmaster | |- class=..
Athens Aeros
The Athens Aeros are a Junior "B" team based out of Athens, Ontario. They play out of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. Season-by-Season Results Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs 1999-00 42 2 38 2 82 285 10 5th EO Rideau DNQ 2000-01 44..
Athens Banner Herald
The Athens Banner-Herald is a 32,000 circulation newspaper in Athens, Georgia owned by Morris Communications. The newspaper traces its history to the Southern Banner newspaper that first published on March 20 1832. In 1921, the newspaper merged with the Athens Herald to become the Athens Banner-..
Athens Boys Choir
Athens Boys Choir is a genderqueer spoken word duo based in Athens, Georgia. Formerly comprised of Katz and Rocket, Katz now tours solo. Athens Boys Choir signed with Daemon Records in 2004 and subsequently released the debut album Rhapsody in T. Rose Cuts the Cake, Athens Boys Choir's sophomore a..
Athens Bus Terminal
The Athens Bus Terminal is located in the Clementi West area near the West Coast Park. The terminal is mainly operated by SBS Transit. Routes SBS Transit Trunk Services 4: From Pasir Ris Bus Interchange5: From Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange127: From Saint Michael's Bus Terminal ..
Athens Charter
In architecture the Athens Charter (or 'Chartre d'Athenes') was the result of the 1933 Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne. The proceedings went unpublished until 1942, when Le Corbusier published them in heavily edited form. Both the conference and the resulting document concentrated on..
Athens City Schools
This article talks about the Athens City Schools in Alabama, for the one in Ohio see Athens City Schools (Ohio). Athens City Schools is the public school district of Athens, Alabama. As of 2006 it has some 2,845 students and 210 full-time teachers. The district includes one high school, Athens High..
Athens College
Athens College (Κολλέγιο Αθηνών) is a co-educational independent school in Psychiko, Greece, a suburb of Athens, part of the Hellenic-American Educational Foundation (Ελληνοαμερ ..
Athens Conservatoire
The Athens Conservatoire (Greek: Ωδείο Αθηνών) is the oldest conservatoire in modern Greece. It was founded in 1871 by the Athens Music and Drama Society. Initially, the music organs that were taught there were limited to the violin and the flute representing of the ancient Greek Apollo..
Athens County, Ohio
Athens County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States, in the southeasternmost part of the state. As of 2000, the population was 62,223. Its county seat is Athens6. Because the state university (Ohio University) was located there, the town and the county were named for the ancient..
Athens Declaration of the European Left
Introduction The Athens Declaration of the European Left is the conclusion of the 1st Congress of the European Left Party (Athens, 29-30 October 2005). The parties signing the declaration are the following: Austria - Communist Party (KPO)/ Belgium - Communist Party (CPB)/ Czech Republic - Party of..
Athens Drive High School
Athens Drive High School is a co-educational secondary Wake County public high school in Southwestern Raleigh that serves grades 9-12. As of 2004-2005 the school has approximately 1,747 enrolled students and approximately 130 hired educators. It is also part of the [Wake County Public School Sy..
Athens Folk Music and Dance Society
The Athens Folk Music and Dance Society is an organization that promotes folk music and folk dance in the Athens, Georgia area. The Society grew out of the Athens Friends of Folk Music and was founded by a University of Georgia student, hammered dulcimer player and banjoist, Joe Wadsworth, and Art ..
Athens High School
Athens High School may refer to: Athens High School (Alabama) in Athens, Alabama [link]Athens High School (Georgia) in Athens, Georgia (Closed in 1970) [link]Athens High School (Michigan) in Troy, Michigan [link]Athens High School (Ohio) in The Plains, Ohio [link&..
Athens Independent School District
Athens Independent School District is a public school district based in Athens, Texas The district serves central Henderson County and small portions of southern Van Zandt and northern Anderson counties. External link [Athens ISD] ..
Athens International Airport, "Eleftherios Venizelos"
For the airport in Athens, Georgia, United States, see Athens-Ben Epps Airport. {| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 220px; font-size: 95%;" |- ! colspan="4" style="text-align: center; background-color: #4682B4; color: white;" |Athens International Airport, "Eleftherios Venizelos" |- !colspan=..
Athens International Radio
redirect [[Template:Infobox Radio station]] Athens International Radio (AIR 104.4 FM) is an Athens radio station aiming at a non-Greek speaking listenership. It broadcasts on 104.4 FM in thirteen languages (not simultaneousy), including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Al..