- britannica.com topic/ParthenonThe purpose of the Parthenon has changed over its 2,500-year history, beginning as a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos (“Athena the Virgin”).
- thisisathens.org antiquities/parthenonDespite the fact that the Parthenon is known for its perfection there are actually very few lines and angles that are indeed perfect.
- sacredsites.com europe/greece/parthenon.htmlThe Acropolis of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece is dedicated to the Goddess Athena and was built in 447 BCE by Pericles, Ictinus and Callicrates.
- worldhistory.org parthenon/The magnificent temple on the Acropolis of Athens, known as the Parthenon, was built between 447 and 432 BCE in the Age of Pericles...
- tr.kuzminykh.org 1515-parthenon-temple.html...önce, bu alana çeşitli kültürel yapılar inşa edildi, ancak bu güne kadar hiçbiri hayatta kalmadı ve yalnızca Partenon, kısmen de olsa, tepenin tepesinde duruyor.
- history.com topics/ancient-greece/parthenonThe Parthenon is a marble temple built atop the Acropolis in Athens during the classical age of ancient Greece.
- atinayayolculuk.wordpress.com 2011/02/16/…Atina denildiğinde hemen herkesin gözünde canlanan, sütunlar üzerinde duran ve frizlerle süslenmiş bir alınlık görüntüsü Parthenon’dur.
- ancientathens3d.com parthenon/In 334 BC Alexander the Great dedicated gilded shields on the Parthenon, after his victory at Granicus, against the Persians.
- ysma.gr en/monuments/parthenon/A few decades after the taking of Athens by the Turks in 1460, the Parthenon was changed into a mosque and the stairway became a minaret.