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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
odeon and a gymnasium...
- The
Sanctuary of Zeus
Polieus was a
walled open-air
sanctuary dedicated to Zeus
Polieus (city protector)
around 500 BC on the
Acropolis of Athens, sited...
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Chalkotheke Pandroseion Arrephorion Altar of
Athena Sanctuary of Zeus
Polieus Sanctuary of
Pandion Odeon of
Herodes Atticus Stoa of
Eumenes Sanctuary...
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Altar of
Athena Polias Eleusinion Sanctuary of
Pandion Sanctuary of Zeus
Polieus Odeon of
Pericles Frankish Tower Choragic Monument of
Nikias Klepsydra...
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Acropolis conventionally identified as the Arrephorion, the
Sanctuary of Zeus
Polieus, the
Sanctuary of Pandion, and the Dörpfeld foundations. However, while...
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wheat intended for the
worship of
Athena was sown, and
possibly for Zeus
Polieus as well. This
third celebration was also
called the "Bouzygian Plowing"...
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Altar of
Athena Polias Eleusinion Sanctuary of
Pandion Sanctuary of Zeus
Polieus Odeon of
Pericles Frankish Tower Choragic Monument of
Nikias Klepsydra...
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Native Cults of
Antioch by Pisidia". In:
Between Tarhuntas and Zeus
Polieus:
Cultural Crossroads in
Temples and
Cults of Graeco-Roman
Anatolia (ed...
- be for Athena, but
because it is a male calf, a male
deity such as Zeus
Polieus or
Erechtheus is more likely. This
suggests that the
sponsor was a very...
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Latinized Phyxius Plousios (Πλουσιος; "of Wealth") or
Latinized Plusius Polieus (Πολιεὺς; "from
cities (poleis").
Skotitas (Σκοτιτας; "Dark, Murky") or...