- The
Hekatompedon or
Hekatompedos (Ancient Gr****: ἑκατόμπεδος, from ἑκατόν, "hundred", and πούς, "foot"), also
known as Ur-Parthenon and H–Architektur,...
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along the
Hekatompedon.";
further down, the
Hekatompedon is
mentioned again: "the
treasurers are to open the
oikemata in the
Hekatompedon to be viewed...
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directed at
seizing political power by
coups d'état.
Apart from the
Hekatompedon mentioned later,
Peisistratos also
built an
entry gate or propylaea....
- BC and later, the
building was
referred to as the
Hekatompedos or the
Hekatompedon as well as the Parthenon.
Plutarch referred to the
building during the...
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includes an
inscription in Old
Attic alphabet referring to the "
Hekatompedon" by
someone named Mikon. The term ἑκατόμπεδος,
meaning "of a hundred...
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Furtwangler suggested that the three-bodied
figure from the
pediment of the
Hekatompedon in the
Acropolis of
Athens is
supposed to
depict the Tritopatores, based...
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century BC Boustrophédon, in room 11
Detail of a part of the
sacred law of the
Acropolis and the
Hékatompédon, 485/4 BC
Honorific decree, 313–312 BC....
- The
Antenor Kore,
recovered from the ****rschutt Part of the
damaged Hekatompedon pediment The
damaged Moscophoros The
damaged Peplos Kore The damaged...
- the
southern part of the
Acropolis summit. This
building replaced a
hekatompedon (meaning "hundred‐footer") and
would have
stood beside the
archaic temple...
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Sanctuaries Peripatos Infrastructure Former structures Pelasgic wall
Hekatompedon Older Parthenon Old
Temple of
Athena Sanctuary of
Artemis Brauronia Chalkotheke...