Connected Sites
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The monuments of the Acropolis are distinctly unique structures that evoke the ideals of the Classical 5th century BC (OUV)
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: the temple of Zeus, built in 470-457 BC, is a model of the great Doric temples constructed in the Peloponnese, as well as in southern Italy and in Sicily during the 5th century BC; the Nike by Paionios, sculptured circa 420 BC, so lastingly influenced iconographic allegories of victory that neoclassic art of the 19th century is still much indebted to it (OUV)
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The Apollonian sanctuary, established at least since the 9th century BC, reached the peak of its glory during the Archaic and Classical period, when it acquired its Pan-Hellenic character. (OUV)
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The Temple of Concord "was erected at the height of the Classical age (440-430 BC)." (Santoro, Rodo, "Agrigento - The Valley of the Temples")
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The temple was built at the height of the Greek civilization in the second half of the 5th century BC (420-400 BC). (OUV)