- The
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates near the
Acropolis of
Athens was
erected by the c****gos
Lysicrates, a
wealthy patron of
musical performances in the...
- on the
exterior of a structure, is the
circular Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates in Athens,
erected c. 334 BC. A
Corinthian capital carefully buried in...
- 42 ft (13 m) tall
round tower,
modeled after the
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates, that sits on a
square pedestal-like structure. The
tower contains eight...
-
chorus supported by the
patronage of
Dionysius II of Syracuse. C****gos
Lysicrates is
remembered today because of the
monument still standing in
Athens erected...
-
ending in the Monument,
which is a copy of the
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates in Athens. The
gardens include Charlotte's Garden, the Topiary, the Rose...
- in 2015, the
Lysicrates Prize is
awarded annually to a play and is
described as a "philanthropic
initiative presented by The
Lysicrates Foundation and...
- of Otto, it
pertained only to the area
around the
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates (locals knew it as "Kandili 'lantern' of Demosthenes" at
least since 1460...
- Library,
Tower of the
Winds in the
Roman Agora,
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates, Arch of
Hadrian (Αψίς του Ανδριανού),
Temple of
Olympian Zeus (Ναός του...
-
number of
memorials of this kind. One of these, the
Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates,
erected by him to
commemorate his
victory in a
dramatic contest in 335...
- base and is
topped by a
replica of the
Athenian Choragic Monument of
Lysicrates (c. 335 BC). Inside, the chapel's hall has pale colors, flat
ceiling and...