September 26th 1687.
The Parthenon in Athens was famously damaged during the Venetian siege of 1687 when it was used by Ottoman forces as a gunpowder magazine. A Venetian bombardment struck the structure, causing a massive explosion that severely damaged the temple. While the direct act of burning down the Parthenon was not attributed to a single individual, the conflict and subsequent bombardment led to its destruction. The building has since become a symbol of both ancient Greek culture and the impact of warfare on historical monuments.
In 1687, the Parthenon, which was originally a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, housed a significant amount of ammunition and gunpowder. During a conflict between the Venetians and the Ottomans, a Venetian bombardment struck the Parthenon, igniting the stored explosives and causing extensive damage to the structure. This catastrophic event marked a pivotal moment in the history of the Parthenon, leading to its further deterioration over the centuries.
Get ready to bombard the ship.
The root word in bombard is bard.
After the lecture, students often bombard the teacher with questions. The boys like to bombard each other with snowballs. If you bombard him with praise, he'll keep doing well. I wish politicians wouldn't bombard us with commercials before every elections. The policy will change if we bombard the manager with complaints.
The planes were going to bombard the town with napalm.
Bombard bombarded bombarding
The Parthenon was not rebuilt after the explosion that occurred in 1687 when a Venetian bombardment ignited an Ottoman gunpowder cache stored in the temple. Although there have been various restoration efforts since the 19th century to stabilize and preserve the structure, the original Parthenon remains in its ruined state. These ongoing restorations aim to address structural damage and prevent further deterioration, but they do not involve reconstructing the temple to its original design.
Bombard Renewable Energy was created in 1982.
Bombard Renewable Energy's population is 1,000.
Alain Bombard was born on October 27, 1924, in Paris, France.
Alain Bombard died on July 19, 2005, in Toulon, France.