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What was the main religion in ancient Athens?

Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.


Where is Parthenon located in Greece?

The Parthenon is located in Athens, on the Acropolis.


Is Parthenon found in Rome?

Parthenon is in Athens the capital of Greece!


What does the Greek Parthenon do?

The Greek Parthenon serves as a temple for the goddess Athena.


What values and abilities does the Parthenon reveal about Greeks?

The Parthenon stands as a sterling example of Balance, Symmetry, Harmony, and Proportion.

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Which god does the Parthenon honor?

The Parthenon was dedicated to Athena.


The famous and beautiful Parthenon is a temple dedicated to .?

The famous and beautiful Parthenon is a temple that is dedicated to Athena.


Is there only one Parthenon dedicated to the gods?

Yes, the Parthenon was dedicated to Athena Parthenos = Virgin Athena.


The Parthenon was a Roman temple dedicated to the seven planetary deities?

no the Parthenon was a roman temple dedicated to Athena, goddess of wisdom


What structure is dedicated to Athena?

The Parthenon, and the animal dedicated to her is the owl.


Who did the Greeks Parthenon dedicated to?

It is dedicated to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.


What was the famous and beautiful Parthenon temple dedicated to?

Dedicated to the Goddess Athena


Which structure is dedicated to Athena?

The Parthenon in Athens


The famous and beutiful Parthenon is a temple dedicated to?

Athena


Was the Parthenon a temple?

It certainly was, dedicated to Athena Parthenos.


What is the name of the temple dedicated to Zeus?

i think it is the Parthenon


The name of the building that was dedicated to the goddess Athena?

Parthenon