-
boundaries of the city,
shows the high
position Philopappos had
within Athenian society.
Philopappos'
monument is a two-story structure,
supported by...
- [citation needed]
Philopappos was born in Samosata, the
capital of the
Kingdom of Commagene, in the
court of the
palace of
Antiochus IV.
Philopappos’
birth name...
- Nymphs) and Pnyka. At its top,
there is the
monument of
Philopappos which was
erected by
Philopappos - a
prince of the
Kingdom of
Commagene in the
Roman Empire...
- City Centre. The
hills of
Athens also
provide green space. Lycabettus,
Philopappos hill and the area
around it,
including Pnyx and
Ardettos hill, are planted...
-
Nymphs is half-visible on its right, and
Philopappos Hill on the left,
immediately behind. The
Philopappos Monument is seen here where, in the distant...
- On 26
September 1687 a
Venetian mortar round,
fired from the Hill of
Philopappos, blew up the magazine. The
explosion blew out the building's central...
-
Clean Monday Kite-flyers on
Clean Monday on
Philopappos Hill, Athens,
Greece Observed by
Oriental and
Eastern Orthodox Christians;
Eastern Catholics Type...
- The
Tourkovounia seen from the
slopes of
Philopappos Hill....
- Kato (Lower) Petralona,
where Ano
Petralona is the area
between the
Philopappos Hill and the
railway and Kato
Petralona the area
between the railway...
-
access to the
Odeon of
Herodes Atticus, the
Acropolis of
Athens and the
Philopappos Hill from
Dionysiou Areopagitou Street and
Apostolou Pavlou Street. It...