The Parthenon in Athens, Greece was the main temple of the Goddess Athena. Built on the Acropolis between 447-432 B.C.
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School Subjects question: Whate is the orignal purpose of the parthenon? It was a Church as well as a Gathering place, a place for Political Debate.It was the Temple of the athenian god Athena. ... Parthenon in athens purpose? What was the main purpose of the Parthenon? What was the purpose of the greek parthenon?
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Some groups will research the history or purpose of the Parthenon, and others will learn about specific parts or materials. Divide the class into seven small groups, and give each group the following assignments. (Provide the first five groups with photocopies of the sketches.
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Parthenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Parthenon (Ancient Greek: ) is a temple of the Greek goddess Athena whom the people of Athens considered their protector. It was built in the 5th century BC on the Athenian Acropolis. It is the ...
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The Parthenon did not serve the same purpose as its wooden ancestor. An airline terminal does not serve the same purpose as the Parthenon. Every form has its own meaning. Every man creates his meaning and form and goal.
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When work began on the Parthenon in 447 BC, the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. Work on the temple continued until 432; the Parthenon, then, represents the tangible and visible efflorescence of Athenian imperial power, unencumbered by the depradations of the Peloponnesian War.
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The construction of the Parthenon was a key political issue not only for Athens, ... Pericles’ aim was to transform the Delian league, which had been created for the purpose of opposing Persian expansion, into an instrument of Athenian imperialism. The key point of this imperialistic policy was to force the other Greek...
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