- goddess,
Athena was
closely ****ociated with the city. She was
known as
Polias and
Poliouchos (both
derived from polis,
meaning "city-state"), and her...
-
Polia may
refer to:
Mario Polia [it] (born 1947),
Italian historian, anthropologist,
ethnographer and
archaeologist Polia Pillin (1909–1992), Polish-American...
- most
important monuments in the
ancient city, such as the
Temple of
Athena Polias and Zeus
Polieus and the
Temple of Apollo,
below which are a stadium, an...
-
water spring, the Clepsydra, at the
northwestern foot. A
temple to
Athena Polias, the
tutelary deity of the city, was
erected between 570 and 550 BC. This...
-
Athena Polias in
Priene was an
Ionic Order temple located northwest of Priene’s agora,
inside the
sanctuary complex. It was
dedicated to
Athena Polias, also...
-
Polia mortua is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in the
Russian Far East, Korea, ****an and Taiwan.
Polia mortua mortua Polia mortua...
- "thigh-showers". On the last day of the
month Pyanepsion, the
priestess of
Athena Polias and the Arrephoroi, a
group of
girls chosen to help in the
making of the...
- theorist, and
sculptor of the 4th
century BC. He
designed the
Temple of
Athena Polias at
Priene and the
Mausoleum at Halicarn****us,
which was
regarded in antiquity...
- The High
Priestess of
Athena Polias held the
highest religious office in
Ancient Athens. The
priesthood was a
hereditary position open only to married...
-
number for
Polia richardsoni is 10279. Two
subspecies belong to
Polia richardsoni:
Polia richardsoni magna (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) i g
Polia richardsoni...