In what country is the Acropolis?
The Greek Acropolis is atop a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
Why was it important to rebuild and beautify the Acropolis Athens?
If you mean why was it important that Pericles rebuilt it after it was sacked, the answer is because it is a symbol of Athens' strength and victory. After the Persians attacked and sacked Athens in 480BCE, there was another battle a year later when the Greeks (Athenians) won and successfully defended their city. Shortly after, Athens became the main political and cultural hub in Greece. Pericles rebuilt the Acropolis as an expression of Athen's power. Also, the Parthenon in particular was build to honor Athena, Athens' patron goddess.
In which country is the Acropolis?
The word acropolis in Greek means "city on the extremity" and though associated with the Greek cities it can be applied generically to any such citadels.
This can include, Rome, Jerusalem, and even Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
So Acropolis is a term, not a place and cannot be associated with any particular country.
Is The Acropolis and The Parthenon the same landmark?
The Acropolis is a fortified natural stronghold. The Parthenon is built on the Acropolis.
Why did the Greeks built their cities around a high Acropolis?
The ancient Greeks built their cities around a high acropolis because they sometimes used it as a fortress. It protected them from invasions when at the acropolis. Lastly it was the highest part of the city so anyone could see what was going on, on top of the acropolis.
How were the acropolis and agora important in a polis?
The acropolis was primarily the high ground which provided a defensive fortress,, and also provided temples for the gods and also a repository for assets placed under protection of the gods.
The agora was a meeting ground which also was used as a market, usually surrounded by public buildings.
Is the acropolis of Athens fading by acid rain?
the Acropolis Of Athens is being faded by acid rain because it is melting
What was an acropolis used for?
Initially the defensive hill-fort of a city, then expanding to temples and treasury.
Is Athens a city of Macedonia?
Although Macedonia was larger in Ancient times than it is now, Athens has never been within its borders. At the time, the part of Greece Athens is in was called Hellas.
Why Agora important part of city-state?
b/c it was the main section of the city-state. b/c it was the main section of the city-state.
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What role did the Acropolis play in the life if Athens?
It held the principal temples of the gods, and the state treasury was located there under the protection of the gods.
What was the purpose of the Acropolis rebuild?
An acropolis was a high point in a Greek city which was usually fortified as a refuge in time of invasion.
If it is the Acropolis in Athens you are querying, it was rebuilt several times. It held temples to the gods and the city treasury. Original wooden buildings were rebuilt with stone temples in the 7th Century. When the Persians invaded and captured and held the city in 480 and 479 BCE, they destroyed the temples and broke up the statues of the gods as a reprisal for Athens' participation in a burning of the Persian provincial capital of Sardis and destruction of the gods two decades earlier. The Athenians rebuilt the temples and refortified the Acropolis.
The Acropolis temples were rebuilt on a grander scale in the 440s-430s BCE - the remains are still there today. They could afford to do this rebuild because Athens diverted the funds it collected for the anti-Persian League defence to glorifying its own city.
The Acropolis buildings were well built and might have been in good condition if looked after. However during the Venetian expedition against Turkey in the 16th Century, a French artillery officer, to show off his marksmanship, lobbed a shell through the roof of the Parthenon. It landed on a Turkish gunpowder store in the building and collapsed the roof as we see it today.
Neglect has seen ongoing deterioration of the Acropolis buildings to today's deplorable state. A rebuilding attempt a century ago was a disaster as the iron interlocks put in to hold together rebuilt buildings rusted and expanded and exploded the stones. Acid rain eroded the statues while Greece debated how to go about doing something about it. No significant rebuild has taken place and the buildings are given minimum maintenance to keep them viable as tourist attractions.
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.
What does the Acropolis in Greece signify?
It translates as High City. It was a hill on which a city-state established a fortification to act as a refuge when under attack. Acropolises developed to hold treasuries and temples.
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No, the Acropolis was uniquely Greek. The Roman Forum was comparable in many ways to the Greek Agora.
What is a polis and what are three groups in it?
Polis is A Greek City.
The three groups are: Acropolis, Decapolis, and Dodecapolis.
Their rights were: