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    The Elgin marbles are a collection of Classical Greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor Phidias and his assistants as part of the Parthenon. Constructed around 2500 years ago as a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena. Athena, who became the city's patron goddess after a contest with Poseidon. The two gods competed for who would get the honor of becoming the patron god of the city and offered gifts to the Athenians. Poseidon hit the ground with his

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    One of the most impressive accomplishments of Ancient Greece is the remarkable structure of the Parthenon on the Acropolis. The Parthenon is one of the most inspiring works of architecture known to mankind. The project of the extraordinary Acropolis was taken on by one of the most influential leaders of history, Pericles. Pericles influenced not only the building of one of the grandest works but the example of democracy displayed by the Greeks. The architecture was unique for its time, it featured

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    The Parthenon and The Pantheon are two legendary monuments constructed respectively on 447 BC and 126 AD. Besides being both ancient temples, they also present some other similarities along of their differences. In the line below, we will discuss them in details. The most predominant visible similarity between the Parthenon and the Pantheon are the gigantic columns that characterized the structures. Even though the roman temple was constructed six centuries after the greek one, we can clearly see

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    Parthenon #25 By: Collin Powers How would you describe an ancient building that has fallen apart? Would you think it is beautiful? Probably not. Have you heard of the Parthenon? This was once a beautiful building that is now in ruins. It has a place in history forever. The Parthenon was built in Athens, Greece in 490 BC, during the

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    respectively, meanwhile, trace an analogy and difference between them in the following. First and foremost, the Parthenon in Athens is a precursor of Doric temples, built in the 5th century BCE. As The British Museum (n.d.) indicated, it “had a number of refined architectural features that made it special such as gently curving columns and base”(p.4), which the

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    In comparing the Parthenon and Pantheon Buildings there are many similarities and many differences noted. Each has a specific use and design though some of the elements are the same. Aside from all of the beauty that both of these buildings provide there are many likenesses that make you feel that they could have been designed and built by the same persons. The Parthenon was built as a temple (started in the mid 440bc) replacing the temples of Athena, to showcase "Athenian imperial power" (This

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    After the annihilation of the Persians in 479 B.C., Athens commanded Greece politically, financially and socially Committed to Athena, the city's benefactor goddess, the Parthenon typifies the design and sculptural greatness. Inside a sanctuary, a goliath gold-and-ivory statue of Athena made by the Greek model Pheidias. The building itself was built altogether of marble and lavishly adorned with figure, a portion of the finest cases of the high Classical style of the mid-fifth century B.C. Its

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    The Parthenon is among the greatest national treasures of Greece which lasted for 2000 years but had been an important part at the British Museum in London. Lord Elgin legally went through the right process and saved the marbles from further destruction, I believe the marbles should be remained in the Britain because of various reasons. Although the marbles were part of Athenians culture and society which need to be put back where they belong, the Britain had used the marbles very effectively. Even

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    ancient structures : The Pantheon in Rome and the Parthenon in Athens. These two structures are examples of two distinct yet connected ancient societies and I will compare and contrast them. Comparison The Pantheon was created hundreds of year after the Greek Pantheon, and after the Roman empire had become dominant over the Greeks. As such, it is possible to see the influence of the Greek Parthenon on the style of the Pantheon (H, 2010). Both the Parthenon and the Pantheon display the Triangular roof

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    plays an important role in how structures are built in present day society. One of the most impressive and extraordinary structures built during the Ancient Greek period is the Parthenon. Built in honor of the Greek goddess Athena, the Parthenon stands as a symbol of Greek architecture and culture. Although the Parthenon served many functions,“the temple’s main function was to shelter the monumental statue of Athena that was made by Pheidias out of gold and ivory” (The

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