Acropolis
The Acropolis.
It is the temple of athens.
memorial hill
athens outhouse
The ancient Parthenon is still there, on a hill, overlooking the city.
The Greek Acropolis is atop a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
Mars Hill was a prominent rise overlooking the city of Athens where the philosophers of the city gathered to discuss their ideas, some of which revolutionized modern thought. Paul discussed religion with the leading minds of Athens on Mars Hill. He used the altar to an "unknown god" to present Jesus to them (Acts 17:22).
Mars Hill was a prominent rise overlooking the city of Athens where the philosophers of the city gathered to discuss their ideas, some of which revolutionized modern thought. Paul discussed religion with the leading minds of Athens on Mars Hill. He used the altar to an "unknown god" to present Jesus to them (Acts 17:22).
The acropolis is a Greek temple in Athens. Greece. It still exists and millions of tourists visit it each year. The temple is on a high hill overlooking Athens. If you look online you can see photos of it.
Breeds hill
i don't know where, but it is a hill overlooking the city, with a fort built on the top out of loosely fitted boulders.
Acropolis
PNYX Wikipedia states this is a hill in central Athens with a speakers platform called the Bema. It was the meeting place of the first democratic legislature, the Athenian Ekklesia.
no, an acropolis is a high hill where the Athens met to vote on issues
The Pnyx is a hill in central Athens, used for popular assemblies. In the cities of ancient Greece, the boule was a council of citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city.
It was a hill overlooking the city of Boston in Massachusetts. The Battle of Bunker Hill, however, was fought on a nearby Breed's Hill and was accidentally named the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the mix-up. Hope I helped... Yah... xD