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Atena (other)
Atena may refer to: People * Atena Daemi (born 1988), Iranian civil rights activist, children's rights activist, human rights activist, and political prisoner * Atena Farghadani (born 1987), Iranian artist and political activist * Atena Pashko (1931-2012), Ukrainian chemical engineer, poet, and social activist * Athenas Argentinian Catholic music singer Other * '' Oenomaus atena'', species of butterfly of the family ''Lycaenidae'' * Atena Lucana, an Italian municipality in the province of Salerno * Atena Poznań, Polish women's football club See also *Athena (other) *Athene (other) *Athens (other) Athens is the capital of Greece. Athens may also refer to: Relating to Athens, Greece * Classical Athens, the city in Classical Antiquity * Duchy of Athens (1205-1458), Crusader State centered around the city * Municipality of Athens * Athens A ... * Altena (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Atena Daemi
Atena Daemi ( fa, آتنا دائمی; born 1988) is an Iranian civil rights activist, children's rights activist, human rights activist and political prisoner in Iran. Daemi was last arrested in November 2016 and sentenced seven years prison sentence. Peaceful activities for which she was charged include distributing anti-death penalty leaflets and making posts on Facebook and Twitter criticising Iran's execution record. Later, Daemi and her sisters were arrested and sentenced on charges of having "insulted officers on duty". Subsequent appeals have overturned that conviction and reduced Daemi's original sentence. Daemi has been on hunger strike at Evin Prison (9 April 2017 – 1 June 2017, 55 days) and at Shahr-e Rey prison near Tehran (24 January 2018 – 15 February 2018, 22 days). She continues to protest against conditions and against the death penalty from within Evin prison. She is considered a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. Activities Daemi worked a ...
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Atena Farghadani
Atena Farghadani ( fa, آتنا فرقدانی; born 29 January 1987) is an Iranian artist and political activist, who was imprisoned for 18 months. Amnesty International considers her a prisoner of conscience. She was released on 3 May 2016. Arrest and imprisonment One of her cartoons, in which she criticized a draft law which would outlaw voluntary sterilisation and restrict access to measures of birth control, portrayed Iranian government officials as monkeys and goats. After publishing her artworks on Facebook, she was arrested in August 2014 and jailed for three months in Evin Prison in Tehran on charges of spreading propaganda, insulting members of parliament, and insulting the Supreme Leader of Iran. She was released in November. Farghadani sent letters of protest over her treatment to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, Hassan Rouhani, the president, and the head of the prison service, but did not receive a reply. She then posted a video online in which she ex ...
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Atena Pashko
Atena-Sviatomira Vasylivna Pashko (; October 10, 1931 - March 20, 2012) was a Ukrainian chemical engineer, poet, and social activist in the Ukrainian rights movement. Her published poetry collections include, ''On the crossroads'' (''На перехрестях), Volume 1'', 1989; ''On the tip of a candle'' (''На вістрі свічки)'', 1991; and ''The blade of my trail'' (''Лезо моєї стежки)'', 2007. Pashko was the Chair of the Union of Ukrainian Women (1991), and served as president of the Viacheslav Chornovil International Charitable Foundation (1999). Administratively repressed during the Soviet era, she was later a recipient of the Order of Princess Olga and the Order of Liberty. Biography Athena Pashko was born October 10, 1931, Bystrytsia village, Drohobych district, Lwów Voivodeship, an administrative unit of interwar Poland. She graduated from Ukrainian National Forestry University.''Melnichuk B''. Pashko Atena-Svyatomira Vasylivna // Ternopil e ...
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Athenas
Athenas María Venica (born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 10, 1992) is a Catholic music singer-songwriter from Argentina. In 2022 she was nominated to the Latin Grammy for her album ''Alfa y Omega'' for Best Christian Album. With over six released albums, her YouTube channel is in the top 10 with more subscribers among female singers from Argentina. She gained international acclaim after her performance at the 2013 World Youth Day in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... and since then has toured 20 countries and over 150 cities all over the United States, Latin America and Europe Biography Athenas was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. During her childhood, folklore music marked the beginning of her love for music. Since then, she began her inte ...
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Oenomaus Atena
''Oenomaus atena'' is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is widely distributed in lowland in Costa Rica, Panama, western Ecuador, French Guiana, Venezuela, Peru and Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... Most species with an ''atena''-like ventral wing pattern have historically been identified as ''O. atena'', which means that virtually all literature records for this species from before 2005 are unreliable. References Butterflies described in 1867 Eumaeini Lycaenidae of South America Taxa named by William Chapman Hewitson {{Eumaeini-stub ...
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Atena Lucana
Atena Lucana is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. History Atena Lucana is one of the most ancient settlements in the Vallo di Diano, as testified by the presence of prehistoric Megalithic walls. Later it was a Greek trading center, a fortress of the Lucani and a ''municipium'' of the Romans. In imperial times it temples dedicated to Jupiter, Cybele, Aesculapius, Hercules, bath, an amphitheatre and, perhaps, a forum. Around the 9th century it was destroyed by Saracen raiders. Subsequently, it was a fief of different baronial families. In the 19th century much of the population emigrated to North and South America. Main sights *Church of St. Nicholas (9th century) *Church of Santa Maria Maggiore *Archaeological area of Serrone *Castle *Megalithic Walls (4th century BC) Festivals A popular feast day in Atena Lucana is the feast of San Ciro, which is celebrated the 3rd Sunday of May. The women, to show their devotio ...
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Atena Poznań
Atena Poznań was a Polish women's football club from Poznań. The team played its first four seasons in the highest league I Liga and qualified for the then new founded Ekstraliga Kobiet The Ekstraliga ( en, Extra League) is the top Polish league for women's association football teams. The league's first season was in 1979–80. Initially, it was called ''I liga polska kobiet''. The first title holder was Czarni Sosnowiec. In 20 .... The league was too tough for Atena and the team got relegated again after the first season. The team played another season in the I Liga, before joining with Poznaniak Poznań. The team's greatest success was a third-place finish in 2001–2. References Women's football clubs in Poland Football clubs in Poznań Association football clubs established in 2000 Association football clubs disestablished in 2007 Defunct football clubs in Poland 2000 establishments in Poland 2007 disestablishments in Poland {{poland-footyclub-stu ...
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Athena (other)
In Greek mythology, Athena ( grc, Αθηνά, links=no) is a goddess of wisdom, strategic-war and weaving. Athena may also refer to: * Athena (given name), for people and fictional characters Places * Athena, Oregon, United States * Athena (Olympic Mountains), a summit in Olympic National Park, United States * Leicester Athena, venue and landmark in the English Midlands Companies * Athena (game developer), Japan * Athena Eizou, a Japanese adult video company * Athena (retailer), a British art retailer famous for its posters * Athena Scientific, a science and engineering publishing company co-founded by MIT professor Dimitri Bertsekas * Athena Technologies, a Virginia-based company specializing in navigation and control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles * athenahealth, a Massachusetts-based Healthcare technology company Arts and entertainment Music * Athena (band), a Turkish ska punk band * "Athena (song)", the first track on The Who's 1982 studio album, ''It's Hard'' * " ...
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Athene (other)
Athene or Athena is the shrewd companion of heroes and the goddess of heroic endeavour in Greek mythology. Athene may also refer to: * 881 Athene, a main-belt asteroid * ''Athene'' (bird), a genus of small owls * Athene (Cynuria), a town in ancient Cynuria, Greece * Athene Glacier, a glacier in Antarctica * HMS ''Athene'', an aircraft transport * USS ''Athene'' (AKA-22), an ''Artemis''-class attack cargo ship *Bachir Boumaaza or Athene (born 1980), Belgian YouTube personality and social activist *Athene (research center), stylized as ATHENE, an IT security research institute in Darmstadt, Germany People with the given name *Athene Seyler (1889–1990), English actress *Athene Donald (born 1953), British physicist See also * Altena (other) * Atena (other) * Athen (other) *Athena (other) *Athens (other) Athens is the capital of Greece. Athens may also refer to: Relating to Athens, Greece * Classical Athens, the city in Classical Ant ...
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Athens (other)
Athens is the capital of Greece. Athens may also refer to: Relating to Athens, Greece * Classical Athens, the city in Classical Antiquity * Duchy of Athens (1205-1458), Crusader State centered around the city * Municipality of Athens * Athens A and Athens B, parliamentary constituencies * Athens Prefecture (1987–2010) * Central Athens (regional unit) (created 2011) * Athens Exchange, the stock exchange * Athens University of Economics and Business * National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, or simply the University of Athens Places Canada * Athens, Ontario Greece *Athenae Diades, a town of ancient Euboea * Athenae (Boeotia), a town of ancient Boeotia Turkey *Athenae (Pontus), a city of ancient Pontus United States * Athens, Alabama * Athens, Arkansas * Athens, California * Athens, Georgia * Athens, Illinois * Athens, Indiana * Athens, Kentucky * Athens, Louisiana * Athens, Maine * Athens, Michigan * Athens, Mississippi * Athens, Missouri * Athens, Nevada * Athe ...
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