Lyric welcome to Acropolis History, Parthenon, with 87 unicque shoots, before covid era, 13/3/2019

By Christos Roumeliotis
 
You came from miles away from the other side of the World!
Have a nice rest in this historic city of Athens!
Ascend the stairs of its eternal myths!
Talk with the mythical kings who ruled this city!
Visit the temples of the gods who protected it!
Admire the works of creators of culture!
Follow the way of thinking of its politicians and leaders!
Visit, along with thousands of other visitors, the Holy rock of Acro-Polis!
Devote little of your time to the superb Parthenon temple!
Walk the streets and the squares, the alleys and the monuments of Athens!
Enjoy the flavors and aromas of the old and the new Athens!
But if the godly heroes and mythical Kings lived today what would you say?
Take a look at a small hymn honoring those who have contributed
to make the Myth of this City!

3000 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST - MYTHIC PERIOD
Oh Mythical King Cecrops, serpentine King!
Lawful dweller  of the sacred rocky Palace!
Fatherland of the Ionian tribe descendants!
Oh Mythical King Cecrops Great Monarch!
You abolished the human sacrifices!
You brought the Culture, The Writing, the Reading,
 and the Ceremonies to your City – Polis – State!

1300 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST – MYCENAEN PRE-HOMERIC PERIOD
Oh Mega King Erechtheus, High priest, probably Son of Goddess Athena!
Progeny maybe of Egyptian Kings!
You saved Athens from hunger you brought plenty of wheat for bread!
You ruled appropriately and bestowed the name of your mother
to the inhabitants of this Polis-City "Athenians"!
We, the humble inhabitants of today, We pay honor to you!

1100 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST
Oh Great King Codrus! You offered your life to save this beautiful peninsula
called Attica on the southernmost edge of the Balkan Peninsula!

1000-900-800 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST  (DORIC PERIOD)
Oh suffering citizens of Athens, Athenians,  in darkness thrown for nearly 3 centuries by the Dorians.
Oh Big Theseus splendid King, son of Aegeus and perhaps offspring of Princess Aethra and Poseidon!
 You unified all villages of Attica. You assembled the multiple tribes of Attica into four!
You assembled the social classes in Panathenaia!
You created a glorious celebration ceremony with Games  the so called “Panathenaea” around Acro-polis!
We own a crown of gold, glory and honor to you and to your friends Alcmaeonidae and Megaris, Corinthians and Sikionis!
We deserve honor also to Dragon 6th BC, as he made Athens again rich, strong and with more justice!

639-599 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST
Oh Solon wise Legislator, progeny of the King Codrus!
You erected the foundations for Democracy!

561-527 YEARS  BEFORE CHRIST
Oh Great Democrat Peisistratus!
Hippias and Hipparchus populists and pseudo Democrats Excesses power!
You were granted by the farmers of Attica!
But what would you do without the help of the wise artists and writers ?

507 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST
Oh Cleisthenes splendid legislator, reformer and constitutionalist!
You established the 10 tribes and their representatives 500 senators!
You created with the Ecclesia the senate of Athens!
Oh Tyrants of oligarchy, or Ten Generals & Rulers of Athens!
No one is excluded from expulsion!
If arrogance, nepotism, ambition overwhelms anyone and ignores the commands
of the people and the Gods and harms democracy!

521-486 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST
Oh foolish  King of Persians Darius!  
Υou committed a terrible mistake!
And Υou also foolish next king of Persians Xerxes with your General Mardonius!
Υou committed the same mistake underestimating the force of the United Greeks!
in 490 BC in Marathon Battle!
in 480 BC at Thermopylae Battle!
in 480 BC at Salamis island naval Battle!
in 479 at Plataea Battle!
You misjudged the Greek Unity and the strength  of their naval fleet!
Under their leader Admiral Themistocles!
You were thrashed and returned humiliated to your homeland!
And You Themistocles,
You received in return for your contribution, the bitter exile 472-471 BC!

432-402 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST  GREEK STATES IN CIVIL WAR
Oh Athenians commercial and war ships - fleet owners, rulers of the Aegean Sea!
Oh Spartans rigid warriors, rulers of the Heart of Peloponnesus the Doric Land Arcadia!
Fate for you the bloodshed and incessant anguish State Civil War!
Oh Great General Pericles visionary and prematurely Ruler!
You lost your life from plague epidemic in 429 BC!
You did not witness the havoc defeat of Athens!  from the Spartan Admiral Lysander 404 BC!
General Ruler Pericles!
You Are the inspirer of the construction of the Parthenon!
You were the mentor of the great artists Phidias Ictinus and Callicrates!
You were so intelligent and You did brilliant work!
You united in the Parthenon interior frieze,
The tradition with the democratic renewal of Athens!
You created a rare balance of the past and the present!
Parthenon was the Treasury of Athens!
Parthenon was the place with the golden and ivory statue dedicated to the Goddess Athena!
The Parthenon frieze and the marbles of the metopes many invaders envied!
And so many enemies respected the brilliance and did not touch during many centuries!
Honor to the famous and anonymous architects, humble laborers, craftsmen!
Honor to the slaves and cooks, who for 15 years have worked very hard 447-432 to build Acropolis!
Honor to those who worked for this Miracle called Parthenon!

CHORUS:
Oh Great Athenian Rulers!
You established countless Theaters all round the Greek World!
You created thousands of artistic statues, monuments and Temples!
You did the Pnyx the first Assembly of the world and the Agora of Athens!
You did the Areopagus court  and Poikili Gallery!
You inspired the nations of the eastern and western world with your model!
And you Sages,Comedy or Drama writers!

525-455 BC! Aeschylus poet
522-443 BC Pindar poet!
518-452 BC Vacchylides poet!
496-406 BC Sophocles poet!
494-429 BC Pericles General and poet!
480-406 BC Euripides poet!
470-399 BC Socrates philosopher !
445-386 BC Aristophanes poet!
427-387 BC Plato philosopher!
384-322 BC Demosthenes orator!
384-322 BC Aristotle philosopher!
342-292 BC Menander poet!
345-261 BC Menedemus Philosopher from Eretria!

Write and sing about the past, present and the future!
Write and sing for the good and the right of the battered Homeland Greece!

“We the sages, poets, songsters and orators
We have seen wars, unspeakable tragedies and disasters
We met with fame and glory, ignorance and apathy, but also eternity
We agree and we simply have to say
Many invaders  got jealous of or wanted to conquer Athens with its Acropolis
They committed more or less insult and received relentless Nemesis

1.       490-480 BC Persians by Darius and Xerxes
2.       431-404 BC Spartans by Archidamus B  and  Lissander!
3.       357-307 BC Macedonian King Philip!
4.       357-307 BC Macedonian Alexander the Great!
5.       86 BC Romans to 160 AD!
6.       267 Heruli and Goths!
7.       435 Byzantines to 1453 AD!
8.       1204 Frank Crusaders !
9.       1204 Burgundians Raiders !
10.   1225 Latinos! From to 1308
11.   1225 Aragoni and Catalans!
12.   1387 The Florentines !
13.   1456 Muslims  to 1826!
14.   1680 Venetians!
15.   1687 Francesco Morozini!
16.   1801 Elgin Anglo-Saxon removed sculptures from the Parthenon!
17.   1833 French!
18.   1941 German Nazi!

The Land many invaders conquered but no one dominated the spirit of Athens!
Oh Athenians occasionally apart and occasionally unified with the rest of Greeks!
With struggles, sacrifices and blood you gave the proper response
to intruders and trespassers of freedom and democracy!

Oh Athenians  be proud you endured through uncountable time!
Oh Greeks go further on into new fields of glory, freedom and democracy”!

2019 YEARS AFTER CHRIST!
Oh dear visitors of the town!
Be given the joy of the monuments of the City!
Tourism may be interrelated with Peace, Culture and Solidarity between people!
Under the auspices of the Glorious Acropolis, eternal abode of tradition of art and freedom!

Note (*): the above historical data is constantly subject improvements!
Sources: Blue Guides Hachette-Giallelis, Wikipedia, M. Karagatsis,
Luigi Mpeski, elements of the History of Paparigopoyloy etc.
Date 19/9/2018. Christos Roumeliotis, e-mail: novus.sales@gmail.com
See also photos and texts at https://hasph.blogspot.gr

GREAT WRITERS OF ΤΗΕ ANTIQUITY BEFORE CHRIST
ODYSSEYS BY HOMER:
Homer’s Odyssey (8th century BC) narrates the adventurous return of Odysseus to his homeland, Ithaca, after the end of the Trojan War. The unsurpassed heroic epic of antiquity can be seen as a masterful allegory for the travel of man through the torturous paths of life. In the famous prooimion, the first few lines of the poem, the poet is calling for inspirations from a Muse, who will aid him narrate the story of skilful and cunning Odysseus.

THE HOMERIC HUMN TO APHRODITE:
Homeric hymns are a collection of poems celebrating the major deities of the Greek pantheon. They were performed in front of an audience during rhapsodic contests, religious celebrations or events. In antiquity they were considered works of Homer. Today they are considered works of the Homerides, rhapsodists who continued Homer’s work in the same poetic style, during the 6th century B.C. In this famous hymn “To Aphrodite” (7th – 6th century B.C.) the goddess is praised for her unique beauty and her irresistible power to inspire love. After Zeus’ intervention, she falls in love with a mortal, Anchises.

ANTIGONE BY SOPHOCLES:
A worldwide symbol for love and resistance, Antigone is considered one of the greatest creations of Sophocles (496 BC – 406 BC), a pre-eminent tragic poet of antiquity. She decides to bury her dead brother Polynices despite the ban imposed by the King of Thebes, Creon. The clash between the two heroes reflects the eternal conflict between written and unwritten laws. Antigone performs her sacred duty towards a loved relative, marching heroically to her death. The tragedy was presented in 442 BC.

PERICLES’ FUNERAL ORATION BY THUCIDIDES:
Thucydides (460 BC – 400 BC) was an Athenian historian and General, the father of history as a science. In the second book of the History of the Peloponnesian War, he inserted Pericles’ Funeral Oration, delivered in honour of the dead of the first year of the War (431 BC – 404 BC), which ended with the destruction of Athens. The Funeral Oration praises the political, economic, social, military and intellectual achievements of the Athenian State, which was the cradle of democracy.

ASSEMBLY WOMEN BY ARISTOPHANES:
Aristophanes (445 BC – 386 BC) is considered the “father of comedy”. In his works he uniquely combined modern political satire with allegory and fantasy. After the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War, the women of the city, led by the ingenious Praxagora, dress as men, penetrate into the Popular Assembly and take over the government. In this excerpt, Praxagora analyzes her innovative system to her husband, Vlepiros.

LYSISTRATA BY ARISTOPHANES:
Lysistrata, one of Aristophanes’ (445 BC – 386 BC) most important anti-war comedies, was presented in 411 BC. While the Peloponnesian War is raging, Lysistrata, a brilliant and dynamic Athenian, convinces the women of Athens and Sparta to abstain from their «marital duties» aiming to end the hostilities between the two cities. In this excerpt, the women who have conquered Acropolis, expel an elder representative of the Popular Assembly,who has come to dissuade them.

SYMPOSIUM BY PLATO:
Is Eros a mortal or a God? Plato (427 BC – 347 BC), a great ancient Greek philosopher who defined the whole course of Western thought, negotiates the nature and complexity of love in the Symposium (385 BC). This is a bold, intelligent and intriguing dialogue between highly educated men, who engage in a philosophical conversation during a lavish symposium.

RHETORIC BY ARISTOTE:
In the three books of this work, Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), a famous philosopher and founder of Logic, examines the practice of rhetoric, which he defines as the art of persuasion. At the time of Athens’ political and cultural acme, rhetoric reached unprecedented heights thanks to the democratic institutions that gave free citizens the opportunity to discuss all matters of the polis in the Popular Assembly, the Parliament and the Courts. In this excerpt, Aristotle analyzes the characteristics of young people.

SOME QUOTES....
ARISTOPHANE: The earth (of Attica) shall belong to all, and the wealth as well...
ARISTOTE: Because the young ones youth loves to excel...
ARISTOPHANE: Oh, Wealth, mightier of all the gods..
SOPHOCLES: I was not born for hate, but for love..
THUCYDIDES: The whole earth is a tomb of great men...
ARISTOPHANE: I was born a woman, but please do not envy me for that...
PLATO: And Eros means the love for beautiful things,thank therefore Eros is a philosopher...
HOMER: I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the world for every kind of craft, and my fame has reached the skies...




















































 







































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