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Parthenon - translation to γερμανικά

FORMER TEMPLE ON THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS, GREECE
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  • The [[Doric order]] of the Parthenon
  • Life-size pediment sculptures from the Parthenon in the British Museum
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  • Fragment of an exploded shell found on top of a wall in the Parthenon, thought to originate from the time of the Venetian siege
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  • The [[Older Parthenon]] (in black) was destroyed by the Achaemenids during the [[Destruction of Athens]] in 480–479 BC, and then rebuilt by [[Pericles]] (in grey).
  • Floor plan of the Parthenon
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  • Part of the archaeological remains called ''[[Perserschutt]]'', or "Persian rubble": remnants of the destruction of Athens by the armies of [[Xerxes I]]. Photographed in 1866, just after excavation.
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Parthenon         
n. Parthenon, temple to the goddess Athena located on the Acropolis in Athens (Greece)
Parthenon      
n. Parthenon, Tempel der Athene in der Akropolis von Athen (Griechenland)
Acropolis      
n. Akropolis, Festung in Athen in welcher das Parthenon erbaut wurde

Ορισμός

Parthenon
·noun A celebrated marble temple of Athene, on the Acropolis at Athens. It was of the pure Doric order, and has had an important influence on art.

Βικιπαίδεια

Parthenon

The Parthenon (; Ancient Greek: Παρθενών, Parthenṓn, [par.tʰe.nɔ̌ːn]; Greek: Παρθενώνας, Parthenónas, [parθeˈnonas]) is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art, an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, democracy and Western civilization.

The Parthenon was built in thanksgiving for the Hellenic victory over Persian invaders during the Greco-Persian Wars. Like most Greek temples, the Parthenon also served as the city treasury.

Construction started in 447 BC when the Delian League was at the peak of its power. It was completed in 438; work on the decoration continued until 432. For a time, it served as the treasury of the Delian League, which later became the Athenian Empire. In the final decade of the 6th century AD, the Parthenon was converted into a Christian church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. After the Ottoman conquest in the mid-fifteenth century, it became a mosque. In the Morean War, a Venetian bomb landed on the Parthenon, which the Ottomans had used as a munitions dump, during the 1687 siege of the Acropolis. The resulting explosion severely damaged the Parthenon. From 1800 to 1803, the 7th Earl of Elgin took down some of the surviving sculptures, now known as the Elgin Marbles, in an act widely considered, both in its time and subsequently, to constitute vandalism and looting.

The Parthenon replaced an older temple of Athena, which historians call the Pre-Parthenon or Older Parthenon, that was demolished in the Persian invasion of 480 BC.

Since 1975, numerous large-scale restoration projects have been undertaken to preserve remaining artefacts and ensure its structural integrity.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Parthenon
1. Zu den Eigentümern gehören unter anderem die Kapitalgesellschaften Parthenon und Goldman Sachs Capital Partners.
2. Seit Jahrhunderten sind Teile des berühmten Parthenon–Frieses über die Welt verstreut – seit Jahrzehnten versucht Griechenland, die Kunstschätze zurückzuholen.
3. Die Gesellschaft befindet sich zu 80 Prozent in den Händen der Investmentbank Goldman Sachs und der Beteiligungsgesellschaft Parthenon Capital.
4. Die Universität Heidelberg habe "den ersten Schritt zur Wiedervereinigung der Parthenon–Skulpturen" unternommen und "anerkannt, dass es keinerlei wissenschaftliche, juristische oder moralische Rechtfertigung für ihren weiteren Besitz" gebe.
5. Susanne Bausinger berichtet von den griechischen Schwierigkeiten, das seit den siebziger Jahren geplante Akropolis–Museum, wo auch das zu restituierende Parthenon–Fries untergebracht werden soll, fertig zu bekommen.