Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Acropolis, Athens' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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The word acropolis is from the Greek words xe1xbcx84xcexbaxcfx81xcexbfxcexbd (akron, "highest point, extremity") and xcfx80xcfx8cxcexbbxcexb9xcfx82 (polis, "city"). | WIKI |
A temple to Athena Polias, the tutelary deity of the city, was erected between 570 and 550 BC. | WIKI |
[16] The Older Parthenon was still under construction when the Persians invaded and sacked the city in 480 BC. | WIKI |
[36] During the Latin Duchy of Athens, the Acropolis functioned as the city's administrative center, with the Parthenon as its cathedral, and the Propylaea as part of the Ducal Palace. | WIKI |
During the festival, a procession (believed to be depicted on the Parthenon frieze) traveled through the city via the Panathenaic Way and culminated on the Acropolis. | WIKI |
The marble utilized to construct the buildings of the Acropolis was sourced from the quarries of Mount Pentelicus, a mountain to the northeast of the city. | WIKI |
In the 8th century BC, the Acropolis gradually acquired a religious character with the establishment of the cult of Athena, the cityxe2x80x99s patron goddess. | UNESCO |
It is the sacred temple from which sprung fundamental legends about the city. | UNESCO |
Athena was venerated as the goddess of the city (Athena Polias); as the goddess of war (Athena Promachos); as the goddess of victory (Athena Nike); as the protective goddess of crafts (Athena Ergane), etc. | UNESCO |
Themistokles, Perikles) who lead the city to the establishment of Democracy; the thought of Athenian philosophers (e.g. | UNESCO |