Plataea monument group

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The Plataea monument group was an ancient Greek commemorative ensemble at Delphi celebrating the collective victory of the Greek city-states over the Persians at the Battle of Plataea.

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Plataea monument group canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek monument ensemble
votive offering
associatedWith Greco-Persian Wars
Panhellenic identity
commemorates Battle of Plataea
Greek victory over the Persians
createdBy allied Greek city-states
culturalContext Panhellenic sanctuary dedications
ancient Greek religion
dedicatedTo Apollo
depicts Greek warriors (probable)
function commemorative monument
victory dedication
genre public war memorial
victory monument
hasPart bronze statues
inscribed base
honors Greek city-state alliance
Greek hoplite forces
locatedIn Delphi
Greece
Phocis
Panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi
surface form: Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
materialUsed bronze
stone
reasonForCreation celebration of collective Greek victory
thank-offering to Apollo for success in war
religiousAspect part of cult practice at Delphi
votive dedication to a deity
timePeriod Classical period of ancient Greece

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Serpent Column (originally from Plataea monument group) partOf Plataea monument group
subject surface form: Serpent Column