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Q: What people bured the Acropolis in Athens in 480 BC?
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The Acropolis in Athens begun in 480 BC was inspired by the leadership of?

Marcus Aurelius The above named Roman Emperor was born after the birth of Christ. He had absolutely nothing to do with the Acropolis or the Parthenon. Ictinus and Callicrates are reputed to be the architects of the Parthenon which was originally built on the Acropolis in Athens to celebrate the battle and run of Marathon in 490 BC


Who sacked Athens in the year 480 BCE?

The Persians sacked Athens in 480 BCE .


Who was Athens' leading statesman when the acropolis was built?

The acropolis is the flat-topped mountain around which Athens was built. The buildings on it started as afortress in the early 1st Millennium, and different temples were built over the following 500 years. After the Persians looted the temples in 480 BCE, they were rebuilt and extended under the auspices of Pericles with the money looted from a couple of hundred Greek city-states dominated by Athens.


How did Xerxes punish Athens after Darius died?

He captured Athens and looted the city in 480-479 BCE.


Athens in 450 BC reached a high point in its culture called the what age of Athens?

480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles


What city states dominated Greece after the Persian war 480 479?

The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.


During which war was the Parthenon destroyed?

The temple of Parthenon as we know it today was the third temple build on top of the Athens Acropolis. This third temple was build by Pericles between 447 and 438 BC as a trophy for the victory of Hellenes against the invading Persians who had destroyed the second temple just before the naval battle of Salamis. When the Persians destroyed the Acropolis of Athens and Parthenon it was late September of 480 BC. The third temple survived the birth of Christianity and was turn to a Christian church in the 6th century AD. Later under the Ottoman occupation the temple was turned to a mosque. When Venice became the power of the Aegean sea the Ottomans converted the Acropolis to a military camp with all the high rank Ottoman/ Turks citizens. The Acropolis was bombarded by Morozini and the temple was partially destroyed. Later just before the Greek Independence war the Earl of Elgin bought parts of the Parthenon marbles and sold them to the British Museum were they stand currently.


Agora and acropolis?

The Ancient Agora of classical Greece is located northwest of the Acropolis. It was believed to have been created as a public space in the 6th century BCE. It was destroyed by the Second Persian invasion in 480 BCE destroyed the Agora, but the Athenians rebuilt it when they returned to the city.


Who assisted Athens in defeating the Persian Empire in 480 BC?

Athens was part of an alliance of Greek city-states which varied in size from a couple of dozen to 180, led at first by Sparta, then later by Athens after defeat of the Persian invasion.


Who ordered the construction of the Parthenon when Athens was rebuilt after the Persian Wars?

The original attempt to build the Parthenon in 490 BCE failed to get off the ground. The temples on the Acropolis were demolished in 480 BCE by the Persians in retaliation for the Athenians demolishing the temples in the Persian provincial capital at Sardis in 498 BCE. With part of the profits of the empire which Athens created after the Persian invasion was turned back, the general and political leader Pericles financed the temple built for the goddess Athena 447 to 432 BCE.


What was the golden age of athens?

Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.


What was golden age of Athens?

Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.