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781:, discovered in 1906 in a pit east of the temple alongside fragments of other statues, was probably one of a number of votive statues dedicated to Poseidon which probably stood in front of the god's sanctuary. The archaic temple was probably destroyed in 480 BC by
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Sounion. There is, however, no direct evidence that the inscription was made by Byron himself. Byron mentions Sounion in his poem
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Archaic period. It is perched above the sea at a height of almost 60 metres (200 ft). The design of the temple is a typical
981:, the Athenians fortified the site with a wall and towers to prevent it from falling into Spartan hands. This would have threatened Athens' seaborne grain supply route from
612:(VI.87) mentions that in sixth century BC, the Athenians celebrated a quinquennial festival at Sounion, which involved Athens' leaders sailing to the cape in a sacred boat.
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1167:, Sounion is now an upscale summer home location for Athenians. Construction of villas across the bay northwest of Cape Sounion flourished in the 1960s to 1970s. The
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Sounion temple stand today, but when intact it would have closely resembled the contemporary and well-preserved
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1421:Histories
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1755:Parnitha
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1636:(1819),
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