Temple of Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus

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The Temple of Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the Acropolis of Rhodes dedicated to the city’s patron deities, serving as a key religious and civic center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek temple
religious building
sanctuary
associatedAspectOfAthena Athena as protector of the city (Polias) NERFINISHED
associatedAspectOfZeus Zeus as protector of the city (Polieus) NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Athena NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
associatedWith civic identity of Rhodes
protection of the polis
category Ancient Greek sanctuaries in the Aegean
Temples of Athena NERFINISHED
Temples of Zeus NERFINISHED
country Greece
culture Ancient Greek
currentCondition ruins
dedicatedTo Athena Polias NERFINISHED
Zeus Polieus NERFINISHED
dedicatedToRole city’s patron deities
governanceRole linked to civic administration of Rhodes
hasFunction civic center
religious center
hasNameOrigin named after Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus
hasSiteType acropolis sanctuary
heritageStatus archaeological site
linkedToConcept city patronage
polis protection
locatedIn Acropolis of Rhodes NERFINISHED
Aegean Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Rhodes NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Greece NERFINISHED
locatedNear ancient city of Rhodes NERFINISHED
overlooks Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
surrounding city of Rhodes
partOf Acropolis of Rhodes archaeological site NERFINISHED
urban center of ancient Rhodes
period Classical antiquity
region Dodecanese NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Greek religion
significance key civic center of Rhodes
key religious center of Rhodes
situatedOn hilltop
usedFor civic ceremonies
public rituals
religious festivals
visitedFor archaeological tourism
cultural heritage
worshipType state cult

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Acropolis of Rhodes hasPart Temple of Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus