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- The Hekatompedon or Hekatompedos (Ancient Gr****: ἑκατόμπεδος, from ἑκατόν, "hundred", and πούς, "foot"), also known as Ur-Parthenon and H–Architektur,...
- along the Hekatompedon."; further down, the Hekatompedon is mentioned again: "the treasurers are to open the oikemata in the Hekatompedon to be viewed...
- directed at seizing political power by coups d'état. Apart from the Hekatompedon mentioned later, Peisistratos also built an entry gate or propylaea....
- and includes an inscription in Old Attic alphabet referring to the "Hekatompedon" by someone named Mikon. The term ἑκατόμπεδος, meaning "of a hundred...
- 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...
- Sanctuaries Peripatos Infrastructure Former structures Pelasgic wall Hekatompedon Older Parthenon Old Temple of Athena Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia Chalkotheke...
- Erechtheum itself: William Bell Dinsmoor summarizes the archaeology in "The Hekatompedon on the Athenian Acropolis" AJA V51.2 (April–June 1947:109 note 4, 120...
- The Antenor Kore, recovered from the ****rschutt Part of the damaged Hekatompedon pediment The damaged Moscophoros The damaged Peplos Kore The damaged...
- typical early Archaic period style, once part of the west pediment of the Hekatompedon temple in the Acropolis of Athens. Today it is housed in the Acropolis...
- temple of Apollo, Delphi.: 129–130  Architecturally earlier than the Hekatompedon of Athens the Delphi temple has a probable date of c. 520 BCE, thus the...