Athens never ended, it's still there :
" Athens has been continuously inhabited for at least 3,000 years. It became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the first millennium BC. Its cultural achievements during the 5th century BC laid the foundations of western civilization. During the Middle Ages, Athens' experienced decline and then a recovery under the Byzantine Empire. Athens was relatively prosperous during the Crusades, benefiting from Italian trade. After a long period of decline under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, Athens re-emerged in the 19th century as the capital of the independent Greek state."
"The name of Athens in Ancient Greek was Athḗnai (Ἀθῆναι, IPA /ʔa.ˈtʰɛː.nai/, pronounced roughly At-he-nai). This is a plural form: the city was called "The Athenses" since it was originally a group of villages which coalesced into a city. The name has no definite etymology in Greek. The Greeks believed the city was named for its protectress, the goddess Athena, but it is equally probable that the goddess took her name from the city."
"Athens began its history as a Neolithic hill-fort on top of the Acropolis ("high city"), some time in the third millennium BC. The Acropolis is a natural defensive position which commands the surrounding plains."
"History of Athens" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Athens
2007-04-17 11:33:31
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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We did an entire day excursion that coated Corinth (a quick end to seem on the canal and achronic-by using of a few antiquities), Delphi, Mycenae, Epidaurus, and a good looking lunch in Nauplion. We left around 8 am and have been lower back in time for the Greek dinner hour, and the arrangements have been impressive. different than for Corinth we did no longer experience fairly rushed at any of the information superhighway sites and the handbook grow to be very informative. We went with Key excursions. i don't comprehend in the event that they nonetheless exist, yet i think different agencies are nonetheless offering this equipment. Corinth by using the way wasn't listed on the excursion description -- they only stopped there for a washing room injury at a place with a view of the Canal and slowed down as they handed an historical internet site so we could get a view of it from the bus. The excursion grow to be actually defined contained in the exposure as Mycenae and Delphi.
2016-10-03 03:38:26
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answered by matzen 4
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The site was first inhabited about 3000 BC with Athens as the capital of a united Attica before 700 BC .
2007-04-17 11:38:52
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answered by Hobilar 5
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According to Greek myth, Athens was named after Athena after some occasion. She brought a gift of an olive branch and was told it was the best gift (I think to a wedding feast). She was named the winner.
2007-04-17 11:34:19
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answered by noitall 4
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