Parthenon
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[[Image:Western face of the Greek Parthenon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[1872]] [[photograph]] of the western face of the [[Greek]] [[Parthenon]]]] | [[Image:Western face of the Greek Parthenon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[1872]] [[photograph]] of the western face of the [[Greek]] [[Parthenon]]]] | ||
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- | # An ancient [[temple]] to [[Athena]] and [[monument]] in the city of [[Athens]]. It is a symbol of [[Greek]] achievement in the [[art]]s and of Athenian [[democracy]]. | + | An ancient [[temple]] to [[Athena]] and [[monument]] in the city of [[Athens]]. It is a symbol of [[Greek]] achievement in the [[art]]s and of Athenian [[democracy]]. |
See also [[Ancient Greece]].{{GFDL}} | See also [[Ancient Greece]].{{GFDL}} |
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An ancient temple to Athena and monument in the city of Athens. It is a symbol of Greek achievement in the arts and of Athenian democracy.
See also Ancient Greece.
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