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  2. Siege of the Acropolis (1687) - Wikipedia

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    The most important damage caused was the destruction of the Parthenon. The Turks used the temple for ammunition storage, and when, on the evening of 26 September 1687, a mortar shell hit the building, the resulting explosion killed 300 people and led to the complete destruction of the temple's roof and most of the walls.

  3. Parthenon - Wikipedia

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    The Parthenon had 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns in total, each column having 20 flutes. (A flute is the concave shaft carved into the column form.) The roof was covered with large overlapping marble tiles known as imbrices and tegulae. [66] [67] The Parthenon is regarded as the finest example of Greek architecture.

  4. Nikolaos Balanos - Wikipedia

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    The damage caused to the monuments in this way has been described as "irreparable". [10] As with the Parthenon, severe problems with his reconstructions of the Erectheion became apparent by the mid-20th century. A particular problem was the exposure of the original Caryatids to air pollution, which was causing corrosion. [11]

  5. A Jaw-Dropping New Clue May Reveal a Hidden Temple Lying ...

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    Mikon, a Greek man (potentially a shepherd) from the 6 th century BC, may have left us the ultimate clue to an unknown temple that once filled the space now occupied by the great Parthenon.And ...

  6. Parthenon Sculptures deal 'close', ex-Greek official says - AOL

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    A deal that could see the Parthenon Sculptures returned to Greece is "close", a former adviser to the country's government has told the BBC. Prof Irene Stamatoudi said it "seems negotiations have ...

  7. History of Athens - Wikipedia

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    A shot fired during the bombardment of the Acropolis caused a powder magazine in the Parthenon to explode (26 September), and the building was severely damaged, giving it largely the appearance it has today. The Venetian occupation of Athens lasted for six months, and both the Venetians and the Ottomans participated in the looting of the Parthenon.

  8. Vatican's Parthenon Sculptures Returned to Greece - AOL

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  9. Pediments of the Parthenon - Wikipedia

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    The pediment was already very damaged. [18] [40] [41] [42] So-called "Weber-Laborde head", West pediment, ca. 447–433 BC; Louvre. On 26 September 1687, during the siege of Athens by the Venetians commanded by Francesco Morosini, the explosion of the powder reserve installed in the Parthenon greatly damaged the pediments. The blast caused some ...