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Atalanta (Bottiaea)
Atalanta in Calydon, Algernon Charles Swinburne
Atalante, sister of Perdiccas
Atarni Evros
Athamanes Karditsa
Athamania, Trikala
Athamanio Arta
Athanasiadis–Novas, Georgios
Athanasios Diakos Fokida
Athanatoi Heraklion
Athani Lefkada
Athenaeum, Britannica 11
Athenaeus, son of Attalus I
Athenaeus of Atteleia
Athenaeus of Cyzicus
Athenaeus (epigrammatic poet)
Athenaeus of Naucratis
Athenaeus (rhetorician)
Athenaeus (sculptor)
Athenaeus (stoic philosopher)
Athenagoras
Athenagoras of Miletus
Athenagoras (Perseus)
Athenagoras (Philip)
Athenagoras of Samos
Athenagoras (Syracuse)
Athenion
Athenion (a comic poet)
Athenion (Iatros)
Athenion (Leonteus)
Athenion of Maroneia
Athenion (Mythographer)
Athenippus
Athenocles
Athenocles of Cyzicus
Athenodorus of Aegium, stadion race winner 49 and 53 AD probably also 61 AD
Athenodorus of Rhodes
Athens Laboratory of Business Administration
Athens University of Economics and Business
Atheradas of Laconia, stadion race winner 700 BC
Athikia Korinthia
Athinaio Arkadia
Athiri or Athiri Aspro
Athlete, Britannica 11
Athos, Britannica 11
Athyra Pella
Athyra (Thrace)
Atlantis , Britannica 11
Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography , Samuel Butler
Atlas (light trucks)
Atrapos Florina
Atsicholos Arkadia
Atsipades
Atsipades Heraklion
Atsipades Rethymno
Atsipopoulo Rethymno
Atsitsa Skyros
Atsoupades Kefalonia
Attalus (general)
Attalus I
Attalus II
Attalus III
Attalus of Macedonia
Atthis, Britannica 11
Attica, Britannica 11
Attica (automobiles)