the Athenian architect Mnesicles. Though the work was suspended due to the Peloponnesian War, the important pieces of Mnesicles' vision were able to come...
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building prior to the archaeological discoveries of 1885-1890; Bundgaard's Mnesicles: A Greek Architect at Work 1957, that examined the building's implications...
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famous architects, were responsible for the reconstruction. During 437 BC, Mnesicles started building the Propylaea, a monumental gate at the western end of...
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S2CID 191390455. Eiteljorg, H (1995). "Entrance to the Athenian Acropolis Before Mnesicles". Archaeological Institute of America Monographs. New Series. 1: 17–44...
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Athena Polias, defender of the city; Erechtheus and Poseidon. Architect: Mnesicles. The building is highly irregular, as there are encroaching sacred sites...
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rock-cut steps. They, and its northern enclosure, were probably created by Mnesicles during the building of the Propylaea. The date of the complex in its final...
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Miletus (6th c. AD), Byzantine Greek Marcus Agrippa (63–12 BC), Roman Mnesicles (mid-5th c. BC), Athenian Rabirius (1st–2nd cc. AD), Roman Senemut (18th...
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Mnasalces – writer Mnasippidas (Μνασιππίδας) - general Mnaseas – traveller Mnesicles – architect Mnesimachus – Middle Comedy poet Moderatus of Gades – philosopher...
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the Demetrios chapter on February 25, 1916. The Cyma Club became the Mnesicles chapter at the University of Minnesota on October 10, 1916. Recruiting...
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