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  • English:
    Planfloor of the Temple of Athena Nike: Nike means Victory in Greek, and Athena was worshipped in this form, as goddess of victory, on the Acropolis of Athens. Her temple, built around 427 BC, was the earliest Ionic temple on the Acropolis sanctuary
  • Español:
    Planta del templo de Atenea Niké (Acrópolis de Atenas), 421 a.C., diseño de Calícrates. Arquitectura clásica griega

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