they were rooms in the parthenon. The pronaos was the front porch, the naos was the main room that held the statue of Athena, and the opisthodomos was the back room, used to hold offerings brought to the deity.
The purpose was to show gratitude to Athena for helping conquering the Persians.
Kostas Naos was born in 1929.
Kostas Naos died in 1996.
to celebrate the victory over the Persians
The Parthenon was originally completed around 438 BC, having been built as a temple to worship the Greek goddess Athena.
I say that it was used until it was destroyed accidentally on purpose.
There are several meanings to Naos. The question needs to provide more contextual details.
The most famous Greek temple is the Parthenon, seated atop the Acropolis. The original purpose of the Parthenon was as a temple to the Goddess Athena. Inside the temple was a giant statue of Athena, carved out of solid gold and ivory. This statue is long since destroyed, but the Parthenon remains.
Naos.
(NAO) Non Abestos Organic
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')