Category:Philippeion

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Español: Filipeo
Français : Philippeion
Македонски: Филипион
<nowiki>Philippeion; フィリペイオン; Philippéion; Filipeion; Filipejon w Olimpii; Filippeion; Φιλιππείο; Filipeu; Филипион; Philippeion; Filippeion; Philippeion; Փիլիպեոն; 腓力的圓形神廟; Filipeo; Monumento di Olimpia; Denkmal in Griechenland; circular monument at Ancient Olympia, Greece; معلم تذكاري في اليونان; Monument circular a l'antiga Olímpia, Grècia; monument circulaire à Olympie, en Grèce; Philippeion</nowiki>
Philippeion 
circular monument at Ancient Olympia, Greece
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LocationOlympia, Ancient Olympia Municipality, Elis Regional Unit, West Greece Region, Decentralized Administration of Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian Islands, Greece
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  • listed archaeological site in Greece
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Map37° 38′ 19.33″ N, 21° 37′ 45.67″ E
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Wikidata Q3396766
VIAF ID: 288640742
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English: The Philippeion in the Altis of Olympia was a two-style circular memorial (tholos) of limestone and marble, an outer ring of Ionic columns, and an inner ring of Corinthian columns. It was commissioned by Phillip himself to commemorate his victory at the battle of Chaeronea, in which he quelled all Greek resistance, but was unfinished before his untimely murder. His son, Alexander, suddenly called away from Aristotle's school to take command of the largest army in Greece, ordered it completed. The major addition was "five chryselephantine statues representing Alexander, his parents Philip and Olympias, and Philip's parents Amyntas and Eurydice. The two female statues were later transferred to the Heraion, which served as a treasury, and this is where Pausanias saw them. None of these statues have survived." (Quote from Olympia Vikatou, Ministry of Culture.) The sculptor was the Athenian Leochares, as Phillip had probably planned. There was complete solidarity between Phillip and his son, though Olympias was Greek, since Alexander had ridden Bucephalus, a horse no one else could ride, which the tearful Phillip had taken as a sign of manifest destiny; thus, the statues were not likely to have had a political significance.
Français : Le Philippeion dans l'Altis à Olympie, en Grèce, était un mémorial circulaire fait d'ivoire et d'or, qui contenait des statues de la famille de Philippe II, Alexandre le Grand, Olympias, Amyntas III et Eurydice Ière. Il a été bâti par le sculpteur Léocharès en mémoire de la victoire de Philippe à la bataille de Chéronée (en 338 av. J.-C.). C'était la seule structure dans l'enceinte de l'Altis à être consacrée à un humain.
Македонски: Филипејон во Олимпија бил јонски паметник во чија внатрешност се наоѓала статуата на кралот Филип II Македонски, таткото на Александар III Македонски.

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