Athenian

/əˈθiniən/ adjective

Relating to ancient Athens or its citizens, particularly associated with the development of democracy, philosophy, arts, and learning. Athens was the cultural and intellectual center of classical Greece.

From Latin 'Atheniensis,' derived from Greek 'Athenaios' meaning 'of Athena.' Athens was named after the goddess Athena, who won the city's patronage by giving the olive tree to its people.

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