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Mnesikles (Ancient Gr****: Μνησικλῆς;
Latin transliteration:
Mnesicles) was an
ancient Athenian architect active in the mid 5th
century BC, the age of...
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Athenian architect Mnesicles.
Though the work was
suspended due to the
Peloponnesian War, the
important pieces of
Mnesicles'
vision were able to come...
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famous architects, were
responsible for the reconstruction.
During 437 BC,
Mnesicles started building the Propylaea, a
monumental gate at the
western end of...
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building prior to the
archaeological discoveries of 1885-1890; Bundgaard's
Mnesicles: A Gr****
Architect at Work 1957, that
examined the building's implications...
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Athena Polias,
defender of the city;
Erechtheus and Poseidon. Architect:
Mnesicles. The
building is
highly irregular, as
there are
encroaching sacred sites...
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Miletus (6th c. AD),
Byzantine Gr****
Marcus Agrippa (63–12 BC),
Roman Mnesicles (mid-5th c. BC),
Athenian Rabirius (1st–2nd cc. AD),
Roman Senemut (18th...
- S2CID 191390455. Eiteljorg, H (1995). "Entrance to the
Athenian Acropolis Before Mnesicles".
Archaeological Institute of
America Monographs. New Series. 1: 17–44...
- rock-cut steps. They, and its
northern enclosure, were
probably created by
Mnesicles during the
building of the Propylaea. The date of the
complex in its final...
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Mnasalces –
writer Mnasippidas (Μνασιππίδας) -
general Mnaseas –
traveller Mnesicles –
architect Mnesimachus –
Middle Comedy poet
Moderatus of
Gades – philosopher...
- website.
Retrieved June 3, 2014.
Address in 1914: 505 15th
Avenue SE. ΑΡΧ's
Mnesicles chapter University of
Minnesota portal.
Retrieved September 10, 2016....