altar of Athena on the Acropolis

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The altar of Athena on the Acropolis was a central sacred site in ancient Athens where offerings and rituals were dedicated to the city’s patron goddess, especially during major festivals.

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altar of Athena on the Acropolis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf altar
ancient Greek religious site
religious building
associatedWith Athenian polis identity
civic religion of Athens
associatedWithBuilding Old Temple of Athena
sanctuary of Athena Polias
associatedWithDeityRole city patron goddess of Athens
culture Ancient Greek
dedicatedBy citizens of Athens
dedicatedTo Athena
dedicationType public dedication
function place of communal ritual gatherings
place of sacrifice to Athena
governedBy Athenian priesthood of Athena
historicalPeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece
linkedRitual animal sacrifice
burnt offerings
prayer and hymn singing
processions to the Acropolis
locatedIn Acropolis of Athens
locatedInCity Athens
locatedInCountry Greece
material stone
partOf religious topography of the Acropolis
sanctuary of Athena on the Acropolis
religion Ancient Greek religion
significance central sacred site of Athens
focal point of cult of Athena Polias
symbolism gratitude of Athenians to their patron goddess
protection of the city by Athena
usedDuring Panathenaea
surface form: Panathenaic Festival

major Athenian religious festivals
usedFor public worship
religious rituals
sacrificial offerings
votive offerings
visibility prominent feature of the Acropolis sanctuary
worshipType state cult

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Panathenaia processionDestination altar of Athena on the Acropolis