statue of Athena Itonia in Boeotia (attributed)

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The statue of Athena Itonia in Boeotia (attributed) is an ancient Greek cult image of the goddess Athena, traditionally linked to the 5th-century BCE sculptor Agorakritos and associated with her worship in the Boeotian region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek cult statue
religious image
associatedCentury 5th century BCE
associatedDeityAspect protective aspect of Athena
warrior aspect of Athena
associatedPolis Boeotian cities
associatedWith Boeotian religious festivals
associatedWithRegion Boeotia NERFINISHED
associatedWithSanctuary sanctuary of Athena Itonia in Boeotia NERFINISHED
attributedTo Agorakritos NERFINISHED
attributionStatus traditional attribution
countryInAntiquity ancient Greece NERFINISHED
culturalContext ancient Greece NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Athena Itonia NERFINISHED
depicts Athena NERFINISHED
function cult image
object of worship
geographicLocation Boeotia NERFINISHED
hasCulticAssociation Athena Itonia NERFINISHED
material marble (uncertain)
stone (uncertain)
probableDate 5th century BCE
religiousRole symbol of divine protection for Boeotia
religiousTradition ancient Greek religion
stylisticPeriod Classical Greek art
venerationType state cult (local)
worshipContext local Boeotian cult of Athena Itonia

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Agorakritos notableWork statue of Athena Itonia in Boeotia (attributed)