• The statuette is recognized as Athena Promachos ("the Warrior") by her helmet and stance, her stiff left leg advanced.
  • ...pedestals for the statues that once lined the path, including one that held Pheidias' 9m-high statue of Athena Promachos (promachos means 'leading warrior').
  • Promachos; estàtua d'Atena Pròmacos; Atena Promachos; Athena Promachos; Athene Promakhos; Athena Promachos; أثينا بروماخوس; Άγαλμα της...
  • "I begin to sing of Pallas Athene, the glorious goddess, bright-eyed, inventive, unbending of heart, pure virgin, saviour of cities, courageous, Tritogeneia.
  • Birds eye view of the Acropolis Athena Promachos would have been visible from sailors as far as 30 miles away.
  • 456 BCE The bronze Athena Promachos was the first of Phidias’ monuments dedicated to Athena and one of his earliest works.
  • The Athena Promachos was destroyed in 1203 by a superstitious mob who thought she was beckoning the crusaders who had besieged the city.
  • The bronze Athena Promachos was the first of Phidias' monuments dedicated to Athena and one of his earliest works. It was completed in 456 BCE and stood on.
  • Idealized view of the Athenian Acropolis and the Athena Promachos, painted by Leo von Klenze in 1846.
  • Athena Promachos. Roman Sculptor. Zoom in Zoom out. ... 450 B.C.) attributed to Phidias that dominated the Acropolis of Athens.