Altar of Athena Polias

The Altar of Athena Polias was a former structure on the Acropolis of Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena.[1]

Site plan of the Acropolis at Athens - this building is number 12

The altar's foundations were laid in 525 B.C. by the sons of the Athenian dictator Peisistratus, but may have overlaid an earlier temple constructed between 599 and 550.[1] The altar itself stood within a narrow temple atop a marble pediment depicting battles between gods and giants. Images of Athena are shown as dominant and victorious within the armies of the gods.[2]

References

  1. Buckley, Terry (2010). Aspects of Greek History: 750-323 BC. London: Routledge. p. 109. ISBN 9780415549776.
  2. Buckley 2010, p. 2010



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