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  • In 2013, his latest CD, entitled'wilfer & wilfer live im Odeion'was released.
  • North of the odeion was a new temple to Ares, which completed the repurposing of the old agora.
  • The Venizelian Conservatory of Music ( " Odeion ", established 1931 ) is also one of the most important cultural societies in Crete.
  • Karaindrou moved with her family to Athens when she was eight years old, and she studied piano and theory at the Hellenikon Odeion ( Hellenic Conservatory ).
  • The remains include the walls of a temple of Hercules that rise to 25 feet and the 20-foot walls of another unidentified temple, and a small theatre or odeion.
  • The original Agora was encroached upon and obstructed by a series of Roman buildings, beginning with the imperial family's gift to the Athenians of a large odeion ( concert hall ).
  • Archaeologists also reported Monday the discovery of a marble head of Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, in the ruins of the Odeion theater near the center of Troy, which is in western Turkey.
  • After the great fire of 64 A . D . Domitian rebuilt the burnt monuments plus a stadium ( eventually to become today's Piazza Navona ) and an Odeion ( a small performance hall ).
  • Working together in Athens, the two were responsible for uncovering famous monuments like the garden in which the Temple of Hephaistos stood and the Odeion, or music hall, of Emperor Augustus'closest friend, Agrippa.
  • Rose said the discovery provided further evidence that the Odeion, one of the main attractions for visitors today at the site of Troy, had been erected during the reign of Augustus, when the city was Roman and was called Ilion.
  • During the first five years or so of the city's foundation, local authorities supervised the construction of the city walls, the majority of the public buildings, including the theatre, stadium, gymnasium, odeion, and the aqueduct.
  • Since this was evidently part of a larger text, he, with Ernst Fabricius and a team, obtained permission to excavate the rest of the site, revealing 8 more text columns whose stones had been reused as part of the foundations of a Roman Odeion from the 1st century BCE . The wall bearing the Code has now been partially reconstructed.
  • The Odeon of Agrippa was built by him in around 15 BC, and measured 51.4 by 43.2 metres, rose several stories in height, In return for the odeion, the Athenians built a statue to Agrippa at the site of the previous agora; they based it on a plinth recycled from an earlier statue by covering the old inscription with a new one.
  • The first eleven seasons ( 2000 2010 ) were an Israeli-Polish-American collaboration, co-directed by Professor Arthur Segal and Dr . Michael Eisenberg from the Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa; Professor Jolanta MBynarczyk from the Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences; Dr . Mariusz Burdajewicz of the National Museum, Warsaw and Dr . Mark Schuler from Concordia University, St . Paul, Minnesota, USA . The main areas of excavation were the odeion, the basilica, the North-West Church, the North-East Church and its surrounding insulae, domestic quarters, the southern bathhouse, the defensive ditch and fortifications next to it and the necropoleis ( burial grounds ).