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Pericles was an Athenian archon who helped to build Athens. His most notable accomplishment was the Parthenon along with the 20 other structures on the Acropolis.

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What did Pericles do for the people of Greece?

He help to build most of the buildings and column in ancient Greece when he was alive.


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In the Anicent times, buildings was a message of power. Pericles took the idea, and built many buildings such as Acroplis, Pathernon and other famous buildings.


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Pericles used his money on gold,ect. to make statues and buildings


Whose idea was it to build the Parthenon?

Pericles had the idea to build the Parthenon.


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Who was Pericles and what happened during the period he lived?

Pericles was an Athenian Statesman, he lived in time of the Anicent Athens as he produced democracy and built many famous buildings still standing today.


Why did the romans build the buildings?

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How do you build buildings on tribal wars?

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Pericles fought in the Persian war?

Yes he used the extra war fund to build Parthenon


Did pericles Build anyhting besides The Parthenon?

Yes, Pericles oversaw the construction of several significant buildings and structures in ancient Athens besides the Parthenon. Notably, he commissioned the Erechtheion, a temple dedicated to Athena and Poseidon, and the Temple of Athena Nike, which celebrated Athenian victories. He also contributed to the development of the Acropolis and the overall beautification of Athens, including the construction of the Long Walls, which connected the city to its port, Piraeus.