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  • {{short description|Row of columns in front of a building}} [[File:Temple of Athena Nikè from Propylaea, Acropolis, Athens, Greece.jpg|thumb|Northeast view of the [[Temple of Athena Nike]], a prosty ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of ancient temple}} [[File:Temple of Athena Nikè from Propylaea, Acropolis, Athens, Greece.jpg|thumb|Northeast view of the [[Temple of Athena Nike]], an amphi ...
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  • ...n inscription. E. A. Gardner observes that it "is perhaps known to us more in detail than any other lost monument of antiquity."<ref>{{harvnb|Chisholm|19 ...duction) quotes Philon on the [[Proportion (architecture)|proportions]] of temples, and on the naval arsenal which was at the port of [[Piraeus]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient fosse in the Acropolis of Athens}} ...age:Perserschutt.gif|thumb|right|The {{Lang|de|Perserschutt}} photographed in 1866, just after the first excavation was completed. The famous [[Kritios B ...
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  • ...ties of [[Ancient Greece]] and [[Byzantine Empire]], responsible for order in the [[marketplace]] (''[[agora]]'', hence the name, translated as "market o ...ple, and fines on free citizens. An agoranomos also kept an eye on temples in the ''agora''. ...
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  • ...{{langx|el|ναΐσκος}}, diminutive of ναός, "temple") is a small [[temple]] in [[classical order]] with [[column]]s or pillars and [[pediment]]. ==Ancient Greece== ...
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  • {{Short description|Monumental gateway in Ancient Greek architecture}} ...century drawing of what the [[Propylaia (Acropolis of Athens)|Propylaea in Athens]] might have looked like when intact]] ...
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  • {{BC year in topic|449}} ...iod, when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. ...
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  • {{Short description|Public space in ancient Greek cities}} {{About|the ancient marketplace}} ...
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  • ...e:NAMA Epinetron Bellérophon.jpg|thumb|The base of an ''epinetron'' from [[Athens]], depicting a lion and a [[pegasus]]]] ...''epinetra'' were placed on the graves of unmarried girls, or dedicated at temples of female deities.{{Needs citation|date=July 2020}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Groove in shaft of a Doric column}} ...Parthenon.jpg|thumb|Hypotrachelium on a Doric column in the [[Parthenon]], Athens]] ...
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  • {{short description|Assembly building of Ancient Greece}} ...hen Akademie der Wissenschaften |pages=31}}</ref> These buildings differed in size and structure as well as design. ...
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  • ...or [[Heracles]]. The war lasted 4 months and concluded with a peace treaty in Horeomosium, near the temple of Theseus. ...bducted Hippolyta's sister Antiope, who was an Amazon that Theseus married in a separate myth.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kuiper |first1=Kathleen |title=Amazo ...
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  • [[File:Athenian Treasury antae.jpg|thumb|The [[Athenian Treasury]] in [[Delphi]] with two antae framing a set of two columns]] ...front of"), or sometimes '''parastas''' (pl. '''parastades'''), is a term in [[classical architecture]] describing the posts or pillars on either side ...
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  • {{BC year in topic|460}} ...iod, when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek temple of necromancy}} ...cal Atlas of Greece.'' Athens: Road Editions, 2002, p. 38. See also map 20 in this book.</ref> ...
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  • He was born on July 2, 1923, in [[New York City]] to [[William Bell Dinsmoor]] and Zillah F. Pierce (1886–1 ...(1951) from Columbia University.<ref>Letters of William Bell Dinsmoor Jr. in the possession of his son, William Bell Dinsmoor III</ref> ...
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  • ...non]], a temple dedicated to [[Athena]], located on the [[Acropolis]] in [[Athens]], Greece]] {{Transclude lead excerpt | 1=Ancient Greece | paragraphs= | files=0 | fileargs= | errors= }} ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek city}} {{Infobox ancient site ...
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  • | caption = Photographed in later life | alt = An older white man in formal dress, wearing a bow tie. ...
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