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Перевод: Athens
[имя собственное] Афины [геогр.]
Тезаурус:
- In 174 BC the Roman architect Decimus Cossutius, son of Poplius, worked on the construction of the temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens, a project sponsored by the Seleucid king Antiochus IV.
- He succeeded in producing the first development plan for Athens since it was liberated from the Turks, but in 1984 he was forced to resign over his proposal for establishing a green belt by bulldozing illegal slums in the suburbs.
- Most probably just want an inexpensive look at a bit of "typical Greece" not far from Athens: the working waterfront, with fishing boats moored alongside the rich tourists' yachts; some amiable villages up handsome valleys; a quick taste of that Aegean simplicity of water, bare rock and sky.
- The Olympic Games, conceived in the days of ancient Athens, and revived nearly a hundred years ago as a festival of athletic excellence, brings the young from every corner of the globe every four years in the pursuit of glory.
- This is normally the case with the coinages of ancient Greece or medieval England: the coins have inscriptions such as the Greek "Athe" (short for "Athenaion", "of Athens") (fig. 9) or the medieval Latin "CIVITAS LONDON" (" the city of London') (figs. 3 and 5).
- The David Cronenberg adaptation of William S Burroughs' novel was seized after opening on four screens in the Greek capital of Athens.
- ATHENS - The Greek President, Christos Sartzetakis, is today expected to name the Supreme Court President, Yannis Grivas, as Premier of a caretaker government until elections on 5 November, writes Peter Thompson.
- Here's how they dealt with that sort of problem in Athens.
- In Athens, where I was competing alongside Nigel Walker and Lesley-Ann Skeet, two of our best hurdlers, I noticed some spots appearing here and there on my body, but as they didn't bother me, I ignored them.
- They were taken to Athens, then to Southern Greece as the Germans advanced.
- A great wave of Greek influence in Rome began in the mid-second century BC with the conquest of Greece, and lasted well into the first century, by which time it had become a well-established fashion for young men of well-to-do families to complete their education in Athens.
- By Helena Smith in Athens
- The destination was not Athens but Thessalonika.
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