Procession of the panathenaic festival Stock Photos and Images
RM2ATRCWR–Slab of the North frieze of the Parthenon of Athens. Relief depicting three riders in the Procession of the Panathenaic festival, the commemoration of the birthday of Goddess Athena. 438-432 BC. Probably by Phidias (490-432 BC), or one of his disciples. Marble. From Acropolis of Athens (Greece). British Museum. London, England, United Kingdom.
RM2H0N8MA–Slab of the North frieze of the Parthenon of Athens. Relief depicting three riders in the Procession of the Panathenaic festival, the commemoration of
RM2B489DG–Greece, Athens. Area of Kerameikos (Ceramicus). Its name derives from 'potter's quarter'. Northwest of the Acropolis. View of the Pompeion, the public classical building, 4th century BC, where the sacral items used at the Panathenaic procession were kept.
RMCW336K–Panathenaic Procession
RM2E3BWGX–Panathenaic Procession. Procession at the Panathenaic Games. Young riders procession of the Panathenaea. Cycle of religious, artistic and sports festivals, religious-political festival in ancient Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMG169MA–The excavation of the Pompeion in the beginning of the 20th century, Keramikos Station. Keramikos is an area of Athens, Greece, located to the northwest of the Acropolis. It was the potters' quarter of the city, from which the English word 'ceramic' is derived. During the Classical period an important public building, the Pompeion, stood inside the walls in the area between the two gates. This served a key function in the procession in honor of Athena during the Panathenaic Festival. It consisted of a large courtyard surrounded by columns and banquet rooms, where the nobility of Athens would
RMW21DE2–Pericles (495 - 429 BCE) was a prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during its golden age, sometimes known as the 'Age of Pericles' - the time between the Persian and Peloponnesian wars. He made his best known speech honoring those who had died in the first year of the Peloponesian war at the Dipylon gate, the main entrance to the city, where the Panathenaic procession began from Athens, Greece.
RMBX4HMF–Parthenon Frieze Slab depicting ephebes.
RM2H0N5DC–Greece, Athens. Area of Kerameikos (Ceramicus). Its name derives from 'potter's quarter'. Northwest of the Acropolis. View of the Pompeion, the public
RM2B489D8–Greece, Athens. Area of Kerameikos (Ceramicus). Its name derives from 'potter's quarter'. Northwest of the Acropolis. View of the Pompeion, the public classical building, 4th century BC, where the sacral items used at the Panathenaic procession were kept.
RM2C2JE4M–Panathenaic Procession. Procession at the Panathenaic Games. Young riders procession of the Panathenaea. Cycle of religious, artistic and sports festivals, religious-political festival in ancient Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RM2H0N5CB–Greece, Athens. Area of Kerameikos (Ceramicus). Its name derives from 'potter's quarter'. Northwest of the Acropolis. View of the Pompeion, the public
RM2C2JF14–Panathenaic Procession . Procession at the Panathenaic Games. Athenian women in the Panateneas procession. Cycle of religious, artistic and sports festivals, religious-political festival in ancient Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RM2C2JF0Y–Panathenaic Procession . Procession at the Panathenaic Games. Young people bringing animals to be slaughtered. Cycle of religious, artistic and sports festivals, religious-political festival in ancient Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
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