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Aug 2024
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The Parthenon: Humble Temple Or Power Pl...

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An enduring symbol of ancient Greek artistry and architecture. Arguably the most recognisable monument they left behind. The Parthenon. 


Built atop the Acropolis in Athens during the 5th century BCE, its construction was completed just before the start of the Peloponnesian War. Today, its ruined marble pillars are printed on postcards the world over, and visited daily by hordes of bustling tourists. Tristan Hughes from The Ancients podcast guides Matt Lewis through the very long story of the Parthenon - from its origins in embezzlement, to its ruin in war, and the mysterious functions it served in between.


Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


Hosted by: Matt Lewis

Edited by: Alex Jones

Produced by: Joseph Knight, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


Music:

Phoibe The Orphan by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

A Happy Family by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

The Cult Of Kosmos by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

Ariadnes' Fate by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

Korinth by The Flight & Mike Georgiades


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