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statue of Athena Parthenos (Ancient Greek: Παρθένος Ἀθηνᾶ, lit. 'Athena the Virgin') was a monumental chryselephantine sculpture of the goddess Athena. Attributed... |
("chryselephantine") cult image of Athena Parthenos in the Parthenon and the Lemnian Athena. The designation Athena Promachos is not attested before a... |
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parthenos (παρθένος) is the Greek term for "virgin". Parthenos may refer to: Athena Parthenos The epithet of the 3 virgin... |
of the city by creating the first olive tree. She was known as Athena Parthenos "Athena the Virgin", but in one archaic Attic myth, the god Hephaestus... |
Parthenon (redirect from Temple of Athena) goddess Athena it has sometimes been referred to as the Temple of Minerva, the Roman name for Athena, particularly during the 19th century. Parthénos was... |
The Varvakeion Athena is a Roman-era statue of Athena Parthenos now part of the collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. It is generally... |
Roman demigods against Gaea, they have to retrieve the Athena Parthenos, a giant statue of Athena that was stolen by the Romans from the Greeks in ancient... |
Athena: Goddess of War, a 2010 South Korean television drama series Mourning Athena, a Greek relief sculpture dating around c.470 BC Athena Parthenos... |
Acropolis of Athens (redirect from Temple of Athena Polias) entrance is the tiny Temple of Athena Nike. At the centre of the Acropolis is the Parthenon or Temple of Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin). East of the entrance... |
Acropolis site. This second temple was dedicated not to Athena Polias but to Athena Parthenos – it was in a famous metaphor the grandfather of the Parthenon... |
identified by François Lenormant a year later as a small copy of the Athena Parthenos of Phidias. The 41 centimetres (16 in) high pentelic marble sculpture... |
Parthenon (Nashville) (category Temples of Athena) west of downtown Nashville. Alan LeQuire's 1990 re-creation of the Athena Parthenos statue in the naos (the east room of the main hall) is the focus of... |
The Heroes of Olympus (category Articles with short description) Rome, guided by the "Mark of Athena", a magical talisman designed to lead children of Athena to the missing Athena Parthenos. During their journey, they... |
Apollo (category Articles with short description) heroine, Pamphile the silk weaver, Parthenos, and by some accounts, Phoebe, Hilyra and Scylla. Apollo turned Parthenos into a constellation after her early... |
Chryselephantine sculpture (category Articles with short description) Simart produced a copy in ivory and gold, based on ancient descriptions, of the Athena Parthenos of Phidias for patron Honoré Théodoric d'Albert de Luynes... |
Phidias (category Articles with short description) the statues of the goddess Athena on the Athenian Acropolis, namely the Athena Parthenos inside the Parthenon, and the Athena Promachos, a colossal bronze... |
The Blood of Olympus (category Articles with short description) Avila Ramírez-Arellano, and Coach Gleeson Hedge attempt to bring the Athena Parthenos to Camp Half-Blood in order to prevent a war between the Roman and... |
Virgin goddess (section Athena and Minerva) is Parthenos, "the maiden", and her most famous temple from antiquity—still partially extant—is the Parthenon of Athens. In one tradition, Athena repulsed... |
Pandora (category Articles with short description) the Athena Parthenos" American Journal of Archaeology 99.2 (April 1995: 171–186) Jeffrey M. Hurwit, "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos" American... |
Callimachus (sculptor) (section Temple of Athena) can be found in the surviving fragments of his work. The statue of Athena Parthenos was one of his most famous projects that was sculpted using this technique... |