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Created page with "Serapis Bey was embodied as the sculptor Phidias during the fifth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. in Athens. He was regarded as the greatest of all the Greek sculptors. He was the architect of the Parthenon, supervising its exquisitely masterful construction. Within the Parthenon he placed his most famous work, the forty-foot high statue in gold and ivory of Pallas Athena, the representation of the Mother figure, the Goddess of Truth."
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[[File:1200px-1868 Lawrence Alma-Tadema - Phidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|alt=caption|''Phidias montrant la frise du Parthénon à ses amis'', Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1868)]]
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Serapis Bey was embodied as the sculptor Phidias during the fifth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. in Athens. He was regarded as the greatest of all the Greek sculptors. He was the architect of the Parthenon, supervising its exquisitely masterful construction. Within the Parthenon he placed his most famous work, the forty-foot high statue in gold and ivory of [[Pallas Athena]], the representation of the Mother figure, the Goddess of Truth.  
Serapis Bey was embodied as the sculptor Phidias during the fifth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. in Athens. He was regarded as the greatest of all the Greek sculptors. He was the architect of the Parthenon, supervising its exquisitely masterful construction. Within the Parthenon he placed his most famous work, the forty-foot high statue in gold and ivory of [[Pallas Athena]], the representation of the Mother figure, the Goddess of Truth.
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