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Mnesikles (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μνησικλῆς;
Latin transliteration: Mnesicles) was an
ancient Athenian architect active in the mid 5th
century BC, the age of...
- last in a
series of
gatehouses built on the citadel. Its
architect was
Mnesikles, his only
known building. It is
evident from
traces left on the extant...
- and
establishes friendly relations with the Gr****
cities of the region.
Mnesikles starts to
build Propylaia, Acropolis, Athens. The work is
canceled in...
- (architecton) is unknown.
Several candidates have been suggested; namely,
Mnesikles, Kallikrates, and Iktinos. The
subsequent history of the
building has...
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Themistocles Pericles Phidias Ictinus Callicrates Mnesikles Xerxes I
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Elgin Giovanni Battista Lusieri Reverend Philip...
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central location.
Researchers think the
structure may have been
built by
Mnesikles, the
architect who
built the Propylaia. The
Propylaia was the Periclean...
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Themistocles Pericles Phidias Ictinus Callicrates Mnesikles Xerxes I
Mardonius Francesco Morosini Lord
Elgin Giovanni Battista Lusieri Reverend Philip...
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against the
prevailing scholarly opinion of his time,
believed that
Mnesikles, the
architect of the Propylaia, had
originally constructed a
second gateway...
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Themistocles Pericles Phidias Ictinus Callicrates Mnesikles Xerxes I
Mardonius Francesco Morosini Lord
Elgin Giovanni Battista Lusieri Reverend Philip...
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Erythros Stavros Ilisia,
Goudi 2-212 1-205
Mnisikleous Μνησικλέους
Mnesikles 321 m (1,053 ft)
Mitropoleos Str.,
Plaka Prytaneiou Str.,
Plaka Plaka...