(a temple of athena)

  • 111Tegea — For another ancient Tegea near Kissamos in the island of Crete, see Tegea, Crete. Tegea Τεγέα The temple of Athena Alea at Tegea …

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  • 112Gigant (Saint Seiya) — Gigant Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Saint Seiya Logo de Saint Seiya …

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  • 113Erechtheus — Legendary god king of Athens. According to Homer s Iliad, he was born from the earth and raised by Athena, who established him in her temple at Athens. Later tradition associates him with a huge snake that was thought to live in the temple. In a… …

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  • 114Architecture of ancient Greece — Architecture was extinct in Greece from the end of the Mycenaean period (about 1200 BC) to the 7th century BC, when urpeppeeban life and prosperity recovered to a point where public building could be undertaken. But since many Greek buildings in… …

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  • 115Parthénon — temple d Athènes, sur l Acropole, dédié à Athéna Parthénos (c. à d. vierge ). Ictinos et Callicratès le construisirent sous Périclès, de 447 à 438 av. J. C.; Phidias assuma la surveillance des travaux et la décoration sculptée. ⇒PARTHÉNON, subst …

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  • 116Propylees — Propylées Monuments de l acropole d Athènes 1 Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO Les Propylées, reconstitution du XIXe siècle Latitude Longitude …

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  • 117Propylées — Monuments de l acropole d Athènes 1 Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO Les Propylées, reconstitution du XIXe siècle Latitude Longitude …

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  • 118Propylées (acropole d'Athènes) — 37°58′18.20″N 23°43′30.50″E / 37.9717222, 23.7251389 …

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  • 119ACROPOLIS, ATHENS —    The city of Athens was home to some of the most aesthetically sophisticated architecture of the ancient world. In particular, the Acropolis, a sanctuary of religious structures, has been extensively excavated to reveal the superior place its… …

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  • 120Callicrates — /keuh lik reuh teez /, n. fl. mid 5th century B.C., Greek architect who together with Ictinus designed the Parthenon. * * * ▪ Greek architect also spelled  Kallikrates   flourished 5th century BC    Athenian architect who designed the Temple of… …

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