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    Italian School of Archaeology at Athens (Italian: Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene (SAIA); Greek: Ἰταλικὴ Ἀρχαιολογικὴ Σχολὴ Ἀθηνῶν) is one of the...
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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...
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    together sharing party walls, was unearthed by excavations of the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens (Scuola archeologica Italiana di Athene), beginning...
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    There are 19 Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece, also known as "schools," all based in Athens. Seventeen of them are officially accredited. In...
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    Renaissance Greeks in Italy Italians in Greece (disambiguation) HVDC Italy–Greece Italian School of Archaeology at Athens History of Europe Roman Greece...
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    Phaistos (redirect from Palace of Phaistos)
    on the hill of Christos Effendi, especially the fortification walls there. Between 1950 and 1966 an Italian School of Archaeology at Athens team led by...
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  • Gianfranco Fiaccadori (category Italian Byzantinists)
    visiting professor of late antique and Byzantine archaeology at the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens. In 1992, he published a monograph on Theophilus...
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    Gortyna (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Crete)
    It is a major archaeological site in Crete. Excavations of Gortyn were begun in 1884 by the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens. The excavations...
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    Paola Zancani Montuoro (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    years in the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens, specializing in Greek archaeology. While they were in Athens, her husband died of typhus but Zancani...
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    Hephaestia (category 1926 archaeological discoveries)
    Stephanus of Byzantium. Coins of Hephaestia survive. In August and September 1926, members of the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens conducted trial...
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    The Italian Islands of the Aegean (Italian: Isole italiane dell'Egeo; Greek: Ἰταλικαὶ Νῆσοι Αἰγαίου Πελάγους; Turkish: Ege'deki İtalyan Adaları) were an...
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  • "the city of Helius with a beauty in keeping with that god." The original excavation was carried on by the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens from 1912...
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    Athens (/ˈæθɪnz/ ATH-inz) is the capital and largest city of Greece. A major coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the...
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    Jole Bovio Marconi (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    in the topography of ancient Rome from the Sapienza University of Rome and specialized at the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens. She married her...
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    Historical affiliations Kingdom of Athens 1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–322 BC Kingdom of Macedonia 322 BC–148 BC...
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    Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece. In 2015, the external evaluation of the institution cited University of Athens as Worthy of merit...
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    Gortyn (redirect from Bishop of Gortyna)
    is based on four pillars. Excavations of Gortyn were begun in 1884 by the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens. The excavations showed that Gortyn was...
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    Lemnos (redirect from The Isle of Lemnos)
    used as a kind of Bouleuterion.[citation needed] In August and September 1926, members of the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens conducted trial...
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    Stadium of Rhodes "Diagoras" (former national), with its original Italian name Arena Del Sole, is a football and cycling stadium in the city of Rhodes...
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  • of Athens (NTUA; Greek: Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο, National Metsovian Polytechnic), sometimes known as Athens Polytechnic, a university in Athens,...
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  • Panagiotis Kavvadias (category Members of the Academy of Athens (modern))
    ISBN 978-0-85773-897-4. Italian School of Archaeology at Athens (2020). "I direttori della Scuola" [The Directors of the School] (in Italian). Archived from the...
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  • Paolo Moreno (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    attended the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens and the Scuola Nazionale di Archeologia. During his academic career, he directed the Institute of Archeology...
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    Luigi Bernabò Brea (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    for the establishment of the Aeolian Archaeological Museum of Lipari. A student of the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens, he was dedicated to the...
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    Harvester Vase (category Archaeological discoveries in Crete)
    Bosanquet, director of the British School at Athens in the 1901–1902 edition of Archaeology in Greece, an annual report of archaeological discoveries published...
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  • Margherita Guarducci (category Italian classical scholars)
    one of the top archaeologists of the Italian Archaeological Mission at Crete sponsored since 1910 by the Italian Archaeological School of Athens and in...
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    sculptor is unknown. The statue is a highlight of the collections in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. The debate over whether the statue represents...
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    Itanus (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Crete)
    The Italian School of Archaeology at Athens was also represented. There are two interfaces, public and private. The public offers the option of generating...
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    Catholic Church of Athens, with all the members of the Greek government to participate; the rendering of honors to the Italian flag and the Italian naval squadron...
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    Antikythera Ephebe (category National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
    in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. "Classical Period – Bronze Statue of a Youth". National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Retrieved 2019-07-26...
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    The Plague of Athens (Ancient Greek: Λοιμὸς τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, Loimos tôn Athênôn) was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece...
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