Athanasius of Dendrinata
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ATHANASIUS (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell; masculine, Ancient Greek (Latinized)) of Dendrinata (town on the Greek island Kefalonia), from the Greek name Αθανασιος (Athanasios), which meant "immortal" from Greek α, a negative prefix, combined with θανατος (thanatos) "death". Athanasius did most of his work in the 2nd century BC as a negotiotor and scholar in Ancient Athens, teaching them the art of discussion and further expanding the philosophical state Athens was slowly annexing into.
