The Parthenon as we know it today or the Temple of Athena Parthenos, as it was officially recognized in Ancient Greece; was the temple for Athena Parthenos, meaning virgin Athena. Athena is a daughter of Zeus and the Goddess of Heroic Endeavour. There were two Parthenon's, the original was destroyed and burned by a Persian attack in 480/479 BCE. The Parthenon that still stands today was erected from 447-432 BCE, and funded by funds from the Delian League. Funds that were safely stored inside the Parthenon and is so far the only verifiable fact I've found as to what might have happened inside the Parthenon in the late 5th century BCE.
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
Goldielocks is about 20 light years away which is about 70 years
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence because there is no linking verb. The adjectives are "powerful" and "far away".
4.2 light years away
Athens is 1485 miles from London.
There are 9,478 miles or 15,253 km between Sydney, Australia and Athens, Greece.
The distance is 145.01mi/ 233.36km.
There are 9534.503 miles between Athens, Greece and Sydney, Australia.
7 days, 3 hours
Capital of Greece is Athens. Athens Location: 38:01:36N 23:44:00E Athens is approximately * 6907 miles (11116 km) from Los Angeles, California, USA * 4934 miles (7940 km) from New York City, New York, USA
Washington-New York-Athens-Santorini: approx. 16 hours with American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Aegean Airlines.
Built over 2000 years ago, Athens' Acropolis sits above the city on its highest peak, and is one of the most well-known landmarks in the world. Its classical Greek architecture has become a symbol of the city and of the glories of ancient Greece. The Acropolis holds several temples, of which the most important is the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena, who was the patron goddess of ancient Athens. The Parthenon is the largest Doric temple ever built in Greece.
The air distance in kilometers from Sofia, Bulgaria, to Athens, Greece, is 525 kilometers. That equals 326 miles or 284 nautical miles.
Flying from Boston to Athens, you would travel about 4726.4 Miles. The trip would take about 10 hours.
The answer is... CHICAGI
The war was not a contest for control of Greece, it was between the Athenian alliance/empire and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian alliance. Athens was taking its power too far and the Peloponnesian League drew a line in the san which Athens ignored, bringing on the war.