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  2. Panathenaea - Wikipedia

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    The Panathenaea (or Panathenaia) was a multi-day ancient Greek festival held annually in Athens that would always conclude on 28 Hekatombaion, the first month of the Attic calendar. [1] The main purpose of the festival was for Athenians and non-Athenians to celebrate the goddess Athena . [ 2 ]

  3. Panathenaic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. The athletic events were staged at the Panathenaic Stadium, which is still in use today. In 1865, Evangelis Zappas left a vast fortune in his will with instructions to excavate and refurbish the ancient Panathenaic stadium so that modern Olympic Games could be held every four years "in the manner of our ...

  4. Panathenaic Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The front leg is in the form of an owl. [27] Ten similar thrones have been found around Athens. [28] Herodes Atticus built it as "an architectural means of self-representation, and it did something analogous. The architecture of the building makes allusions to the Classical past while remaining unmistakably modern.

  5. Panathenaic amphora - Wikipedia

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    Some Panathenaic amphorae depicted Athena Promachos, goddess of war, advancing between columns brandishing a spear and wearing the aegis, and next to her the inscription τῶν Ἀθήνηθεν ἄθλων "(one) of the prizes from Athens". On the back of the vase was a representation of the event for which it was an award.

  6. Category:AEK Athens templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:AEK Athens templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  7. Parthenon - Wikipedia

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    The great procession marching toward the east end of the Parthenon shows the post-battle thanksgiving sacrifice of cattle and sheep, honey and water, followed by the triumphant army of Erechtheus returning from their victory. This represents the first Panathenaia set in mythical times, the model on which historic Panathenaic processions were based.

  8. Greece: Orange Sahara dust haze descends over Athens - AOL

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