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  • When this fails, she is assassinated, and Andross becomes Promachos anyway.
  • With the epithet " Promachos " she led in battle ( see Promachos ).
  • With the epithet " Promachos " she led in battle ( see Promachos ).
  • Escaping, they discover an elaborate system of machinery and antennas hidden in the colossal statue of Athene Promachos.
  • On the Acropolis of Athens Phidias constructed a colossal bronze statue of Athena, the Athena Promachos, which was visible far out at sea.
  • Andross attempts to coerce the sub red spectrum color to back his bid to become Promachos and uses a Broken Eye assassin to do it.
  • The large second peristyle could be reached by passing through a large tablinum in which, under a propylaeum, was the archaic statue of Athena Promachos.
  • During his term as archon he set up the statue of Athena Promachos ( ?? @ ????? ) in Athens and oversaw a reorganization of the Panathenaia festival.
  • In another proposal dating from 1834, Klenze planned the Bavaria statue as an exact copy of the Athena Promachos which once stood in front of the Acropolis.
  • With the help of Kleon and his supporters, they start a fire at the Athene Promachos statue, destroying the conditioning machinery and restoring the memories of the people.
  • Behind the Propylaea, Phidias'gigantic bronze statue of Athena Promachos ( " Athena who fights in the front line " ), built between 450 BC and 448 BC, dominated.
  • The designation " Athena Promachos " is not attested before a dedicatory inscription of the early fourth centuryCE; Pausanias ( 1.28.2 ) referred to it as " the great bronze Athena " on the Acropolis.
  • The appearance of the " Athena Promachos " may be identified certainly only on a few Attic coins minted during Roman times, in the first and second centuries CE, providing clues to identifying versions in surviving sculptures, with varying confidence.
  • Some Panathenaic amphorae depicted Athena Promachos, goddess of war, advancing between columns brandishing a spear and wearing the " aegis ", and next to her the inscription " " ( one ) of the prizes from Athens " ".
  • She led battles ( " Athena Promachos " or the warrior maiden " Athena Parthenos " ) as the disciplined, strategic side of war, in contrast to her brother Ares, the patron of violence, bloodlust and slaughter " the raw force of war ".
  • "Athena Promachos " stood overlooking her city for approximately 1000 years, until shortly after 465 CE, when the sculpture was transported to Constantinople ( capital of the Eastern Roman Empire ) as a trophy in the " Oval Forum ", which became the last bastion and safe haven for many surviving Greek bronze sculptures under the protection of the Eastern Empire's Imperial court.
  • More significantly, before he left Rome with the Emperor, Timesitheus addressed the concerns of the Greek east by holding games in honour of Pallas Athena in her capacity as " Athena Promachos "-A???? ???????? ( Athena Who-Fights-In-The-Frontline )-the patron goddess of Athens credited with saving Greece from Persia at the time of the Battle of Marathon.