Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Persepolis' has mentioned 'Palaces' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The complex is raised high on a walled platform, with five "palaces" or halls of varying size, and grand entrances. | WIKI |
Andrxc3xa9 Godard, the French archaeologist who excavated Persepolis in the early 1930s, believed that it was Cyrus the Great who chose the site of Persepolis, but that it was Darius I who built the terrace and the palaces. | WIKI |
Around that time, a fire burned "the palaces" or "the palace". | WIKI |
The walls were covered with a layer of mud and stucco to a depth of 5xc2xa0cm, which was used for bonding, and then covered with the greenish stucco which is found throughout the palaces. | WIKI |
Other palaces included the Tachara, which was built under Darius I, and the Imperial treasury, which was started by Darius I in 510 BC and finished by Xerxes I in 480 BC. | WIKI |
The Council Hall, the Tryplion Hall, the Palaces of D, G, H, storerooms, stables and quarters, the unfinished gateway and a few miscellaneous structures at Persepolis are located near the south-east corner of the terrace, at the foot of the mountain. | WIKI |
Alexander described it to the Macedonians as the most hateful of the cities of Asia, and gave it over to his soldiers to plunder, all but the palaces. | WIKI |
(2) At this point, one of the women present, Thais by name and Attic by origin, said that for Alexander it would be the finest of all his feats in Asia if he joined them in a triumphal procession, set fire to the palaces, and permitted women's hands in a minute to extinguish the famed accomplishments of the Persians. | WIKI |