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VATICAN CITY, ROME, ITALY - AUGUST 02, 2025 Classical marble statue of Athena Giustiniani. The goddess of wisdom and war holds a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athena, often given the epithet Pallas, statue in Vatican, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Propylaea. Athens, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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East porch of Erechtheion at Athenian Acropolis. Athens, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acropole. The Erechtheion
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Erechtheion and Porch of the Caryatids. Athenian Acropolis. Athens, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Porch of the Caryatids, Erechtheion temple. Athenian Acropolis. Athens, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Acropole Greece , incredible structure. he temple as seen today was built between 421 and 406 BCE. Its architect may have been Mnesicles, and it derived its name from a shrine dedicated to the legendary Greek hero Erichthonius. The sculptor and mason of the structure was Phidias, who was employed by Pericles to build both the Erechtheum and the Parthenon.


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