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  2. Athens Renaissance students contribute back to the community

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    Jun. 8—Helping Hands is a sixth through 12th grade community service club that contributed to the community throughout this year. Cassidy Russell, a teacher at Athens Renaissance School, worked ...

  3. Raphael Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The theme of this room is worldly and spiritual wisdom and the harmony which Renaissance humanists perceived between Christian teaching and Greek philosophy. The theme of wisdom is appropriate as this room was the council chamber for the Apostolic Signatura , where most of the important papal documents were signed and sealed.

  4. The School of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The School of Athens (Italian: Scuola di Atene) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.It was painted between 1509 and 1511 as part of a commission by Pope Julius II to decorate the rooms now called the Stanze di Raffaello in the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City.

  5. Ancient Agora of Athens - Wikipedia

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    A virtual reconstruction of the Ancient Agora of Athens has been produced through a collaboration of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Foundation of the Hellenic World, which had various output (3d video, VR real-time dom performance, and Google Earth 3d models). [26] During a 1974 excavation, a lead tablet was discovered.

  6. Modern influence of Ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    The School of Athens by Raphael (1509–1510), fresco at the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City. Plato (428/427 or 424/423 – 348 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period. In Athens, Plato founded the Academy, a philosophical school where he taught the philosophical doctrines that would later become known as ...

  7. History of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The name of Athens, connected to the name of its patron goddess Athena, originates from an earlier Pre-Greek language. [1] The origin myth explaining how Athens acquired this name through the legendary contest between Poseidon and Athena was described by Herodotus, [2] Apollodorus, [3] Ovid, Plutarch, [4] Pausanias and others.

  8. Storms continue to cause damage, flooding, and outages - AOL

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    The Athens Renaissance gym roof was ... Jul. 21—Thunderstorms continued throughout the week bringing high winds, heavy winds, hail, and intense lightning to Athens, Limestone County and much of ...

  9. Pentecontaetia - Wikipedia

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    Athens benefited greatly from this tribute, undergoing a cultural renaissance and undertaking massive public building projects, including the Parthenon; Athenian democracy, meanwhile, developed into what is today called radical or Periclean democracy, in which the popular assembly of the citizens and the large, citizen juries exercised near ...