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Acropolis
Acropolis
Acropolis - About the Acropolis of Athens
The acropolis was the high point of a city, but now usually refers to the acropolis in Athens.
Acropolis, Hagia Sophia on the Ballot for the 7 Wonders of the World
Acropolis, Hagia Sophia on the Ballot for the 7 Wonders of the World
The Acropolis
The Acropolis
Propylaea
Propylaea is a building at the west entrance of the Acropolis.
Chapter XX. The Acropolis of Athens.
The Acropolis of Athens. William Stearns Davis' A Day in Old Athens (1910).
Chapter XX. A Sacrifice on the Acropolis.
A Sacrifice on the Acropolis. William Stearns Davis' A Day in Old Athens (1910).
Chapter XX. The Route to the Acropolis.
The Route to the Acropolis. William Stearns Davis' A Day in Old Athens (1910).
Phidias
Phidias was a famous Greek artist, born about 500 B.C., at Athens, who worked on the Parthenon and was responsible for the statue of Zeus on the Acropolis. Friend of Pericles.
Chapter XX. The Chief Buildings on the Acropolis.
The Chief Buildings on the Acropolis. William Stearns Davis' A Day in Old Athens (1910).
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