Acropolis of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Acropolis of Athens is the best known acropolis (Gr. akros, akron, edge, extremity + polis, city, pl. acropoleis) in the world. Although there are many other acropoleis in Greece, the signif...
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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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Ex.--Acropolis in Athens was originally used as the city's last place of refuge when the city came under attack (they even constructed a shaft 120 feet deep down to a spring; with five flights of stone and wooden steps constructed to make it easy and safe to get water during a siege)
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Like other Greek citiy-states, the acropolis was originally used for defense and living space for the king and the wealthiest citizens. During the democratic period, the popular assembly began a building program under the direction of Pericles on the Acropolis in Athens.
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The history of the Acropolis is colourful. Originally, there used to be a palace of the ruling Premyslid dynasty, used as their residence since 1060 till 1120. The palace was restored in 14th century by king Charles IV.
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The history of the Acropolis is colourful. Originally, there used to be a palace of the ruling Premyslid dynasty, used as their residence since 1060 till 1120. The palace was restored in 14th century by king Charles IV.
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Cadmus founded the city of Thebes , its Acropolis originally named '' Cadmeia '' in his honor. ... The name Cadmus may mean "order," and may be used to characterize one who introduces order and civilization. In Phoenician, as well as Hebrew, the root ''qdm'' signifies "the east," the Levantine origin of "Kdm" himself,
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Cadmus founded the city of Thebes , its Acropolis originally named '' Cadmeia '' in his honor. ... The name Cadmus may mean "order," and may be used to characterize one who introduces order and civilization. In Phoenician, as well as Hebrew, the root ''qdm'' signifies "the east," the Levantine origin of "Kdm" himself,
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Now known as the Elgin or Parthenon Marbles, they were originally used to decorate the Parthenon temple of Acropolis in Greece, but about half are currently in the U.K.
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