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The Parthenon derives its name from the Greek word "parthenos," meaning "virgin." It was dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos, the virgin goddess of wisdom and warfare, who was the patron deity of Athens. The temple was built in the 5th century BCE on the Acropolis of Athens to honor her, reflecting the city's devotion and reverence for Athena.

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