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The Parthenon had a total of 69 columns. There were 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns.
There are 46 outer columns, with 8 along each side and 17 from the front and from the rear (12 + 34). The building is about twice as long as it is wide.
The temple's cella was enclosed in colonnades of 127 Ionic columns, each 60 feet (18 meters) in height.
Well, Athens was named after the Greek goddess Athena and the Parthenon was a temple built for Athena so Pericles decided to build it in Athena's city (Athens).Shareeni
The text will be in columns, with the margin on each side level, like in a newspaper or magazine.
As rows and columns intersecting to form cells. Row are horizontal (cells or boxes) numbered on the left side whilst column are vertical and have letters above each column. There fore cell A1 is the very first cell in the top left hand side of the sheet
Parthenon was built on a long rectangular platform. There were 8 columns across both the front and the back, and 17 along each side. The roof was slanted, creating triangles, called pediments, at the front and back of the building. Above the columns was a band of sculptures called a frieze (freez). The sculptures themselves are called metopes (MEH-tuh-pees). The temple had a magnificent statue of Athena that stood 30 feet high. Made of wood, the statue was covered with ivory to make it more lifelike. Then it was dressed in clothes and decorated with gold. Like the temple itself, the statue expressed both the Greeks' love of beauty and their awe of the gods.
Usually up and down.
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The columns held up the roof that covered the rear half of the stage; so the columns would be about midstage on either side of the roof.
11 players each side.
It contains two columns the debit side and the credit side.