The Parthenon was originally named the Athena Parthenos. It meant the "virgin" and became simply known as the Parthenon.
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
The Olympic games in ancient Greece were originally named after the location of the games which was Olympia. Because of this the games were originally called the Olympiads.
The Parthenon was a temple built to Athena the goddess and her name was named after Athens.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, was the most honored deity in Athens. The city was named after her, and she was celebrated as the protector of the city and its people. The Parthenon, a magnificent temple on the Acropolis, was dedicated to her and served as a symbol of Athenian power and culture. Festivals such as the Panathenaea were held in her honor, showcasing her significance in Athenian society.
yes its true it was named after athene>
Socrates was a Classical Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his method of questioning, which is now named the Socratic method. Pericles was an influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon. Both figures played significant roles in shaping ancient Greek society and culture.
The Acropolis and the Parthenon were built by the ancient Greek civilization, specifically by the Athenians during the 5th century BCE. These structures were dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the city of Athens was named after, and they exemplify the architectural and artistic achievements of Classical Greece. The Parthenon, in particular, is renowned for its remarkable Doric architecture and intricate sculptures.
Athena, after whom Athens was named.
it was originally named Roma
It was so named from the "hill" on which they met.Areopagus - a hill to the west of the Athenian acropolis where met the highest governmental council of ancient Athens and later a judicial court
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
Historians are still trying to understand the techniques the Athenians used to build the Parthenon, but here is a video that describes some of the things that we do know about it.----> HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=MLCW0ZKR4XK