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Answer The statue of Athena Nike, a representation of victory, was installed in the temple as its name would imply. It most likely had something to do with the Greek victory over the Persians about 500 years prior.

Typically, the term "classical architecture" refers to construction that is more or less purposefully derived from the ideas of classical Greek and Roman architecture, or, in other cases, more particularly, from the works of the Roman architect Vitruvius. Typically, the term "classical architecture" refers to construction that is more or less purposefully derived from the ideas of classical Greek and Roman architecture, or, in other cases, more particularly, from the works of the Roman architect Vitruvius. The Sanctuary of Athena Nike was demolished by the Persians in 480-479 BCE and a temple was built over the remains. Beginning in 449 BCE, work on the rebuilt temple was completed in 420 BCE.

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