The Parthenon was built during the height of Athenian democracy in the 5th century BCE, specifically between 447 and 432 BCE. This period was marked by the leadership of Pericles, who promoted democratic principles and civic participation. Athenian citizens, primarily free male landowners, had the right to vote and engage in decision-making, while the city-state was also characterized by its cultural and artistic achievements. The Parthenon itself was a symbol of Athenian power and democratic ideals.
its built in a different place altogether
It is a temple, built for the virgin goddess Athena.
The Parthenon is a temple in Athens, built to the goddess Pallas Athena. It was built there and cannot have been any other place. It was completed in 432 BC.
The Parthenon was built as a gift, or place to worship, the Greek goddess Athena, who was the patron goddess of the greek goddess Athens. The Parthenon had a statue of Athena inside that was made of ivory and gold. It is said to be one of the finest examples of Doric architecture. The Parthenon sits on the Acropolis, which means "high-city," so the gift to Athena would sit high, like the goddess herself.
The Parthenon is the dominant temple on the Acropolis. It was built for Athena between 447 and 432 B.C.E. The chief temple of the goddess Athena built on the acropolis at Athens between 447 and 432 B.C. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture. Athena, the virgin goddess. Parthenon = virgin's place The Parthenon is in Athens, Greece.
The temple of Artemis won its place in the 7 wonders through the magnificence and sheer size. It was an extremely impressive building. The temple was much larger than the Parthenon, it was even one of the biggest temples ever built by the Greeks as well as being one of the first to be built completely out of marble.
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The same place it always was: in Greece!
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Like all temples the Parthenon was a place of worship, though it may have been used more primarily by priests, while the majority would visit smaller shrines. The Parthenon is comparable to a cathedral in many ways.
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