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  2. Hadrian's Library - Wikipedia

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    a simple cathedral (12th century), which was the first cathedral of the city, known as Megali Panagia. Around the same period as the cathedral another church, Agios Asomatos sta Skalia, was built against the north facade, but it is not preserved. A colossal statue of the goddess Nike/Victoria is exhibited on the site, excavated in the Library ...

  3. Plan of Rome (Bigot) - Wikipedia

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    General view of the plan located in Caen. General plan of the Brussels model. The Plan of Rome is a model, more precisely a relief map, of ancient Rome in the 4th century. Made of varnished plaster (11 × 6 m), it represents three-fifths of the city at a 1/400 scale, forming a puzzle of around one hundred pieces.

  4. History of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Map of late Ottoman Athens, with the Wall of Haseki. The first owner (malikhane sahib), Ismail Agha, a local Turk from Livadeia, had been humane and popular, appointing good voevodas, so that he was nicknamed "the Good". [36] English visitors during the 1760s report a population of around 10,000 inhabitants, around four-fifths of which were ...

  5. Vasilissis Amalias Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Vasilissis Amalias Avenue (Greek: Λεωφόρος Βασιλίσσης Αμαλίας, "Queen Amalia Avenue") is a major avenue in Athens, Greece, linking with Andrea Syngrou Avenue in the south and Panepistimiou Street in the north. The avenue has three lanes and further north four with two coming from Vasilissis Sofias Avenue.

  6. Roman Agora - Wikipedia

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    Remains of the Roman Agora built in Athens during the Roman period Roman agroa and the Tower of the Winds Gate of Athena Archegetis. The Roman Agora (Greek: Ρωμαϊκή Αγορά) at Athens is located to the north of the Acropolis and to the east of the Ancient Agora.

  7. South Stoa I (Athens) - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Agora at the end of the Classical Period (ca. 300 BC), with South Stoa I at no. 20. The South Stoa I of Athens was a two-aisled stoa located on the south side of the Agora, in Athens, Greece, between the Aiakeion and the Southeast Fountain House.

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  9. Outline of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Athens: . Athens – capital of Greece and of the Attica region. With about 638,000 residents in the city proper [1] and 3,090,508 residents in the urban area, it is also the country's most populated city.

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