acropolis

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An acropolis is a fortified high point or citadel of an ancient city, typically containing important temples and public buildings.

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Label Occurrences
acropolis canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural feature
citadel
fortified high point
topographical feature of ancient cities
urban defensive structure
architecturalStyle classical Greek architecture
associatedWithCulture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

Ancient Mediterranean civilizations
category ancient urbanism
defensive architecture
religious architecture
contains fortification walls
public building
sanctuary
temple
treasury
hasCharacteristic difficult access
monumental architecture
political symbolism
religious significance
strategic visibility
hasEtymologyFrom Greek word akros (highest)
Greek word polis (city)
hasEtymologyLanguage Greek
hasOpposite plain-level settlement core
influenced later hilltop fortresses
isOpposedTo lower city
isPartOf city fortification system
locatedOn elevated ground
rocky outcrop
notableExample Acrocorinth
Acropolis of Athens
Temple of Athena Lindia
surface form: Lindos Acropolis
primaryFunction defense
political center
religious center
symbolic center
timePeriodOfUse Archaic Greece
Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
typicalLocation ancient Greek city
ancient Mediterranean city
usedAs last refuge during siege
usedBy city inhabitants in times of war
usedFor civic rituals
display of public monuments
religious festivals
storage of sacred objects

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lixus hasFeature acropolis
Abdera in Thrace hasFeature acropolis