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A British organization wants to carve Parthenon Marbles replicas into Mount Pentelicus so Greece can become home to its own ...
An engraving of the Parthenon atop the Acropolis decorated ... along with the words “Athens 2004 Paralympic Games” and the three Tae-Geuks, which was the symbol of the Paralympic Movement between 1994 ...
In 1687, amid the Great Turkish War, Venice’s forces rained a fusillade of cannonballs on the Ottoman-held Parthenon in Athens, Greece. The Turks had been using the Classical temple as a storage ...
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The Birthplace of Democracy: Touring the Acropolis in Athens, GreeceThe Parthenon stands as an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and its democratic ... the patroness of Athens. Constructed in the 5th century BC, the Parthenon is an architectural marvel with ...
the Acropolis refers to the hill in the center of the city upon which Athens' most renowned ancient monuments – including the Herod Atticus Odeon, Erechtheion and, of course, the Parthenon ...
The Elgin Marbles, originally part of Parthenon and Acropolis of Athens. On display in the British Museum in Duveen Gallery. East Pediment depicts the birth of Athena. (photo credit: EWY Media.
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