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The '''Propylea''' was a gateway which marked the entrance to the [[Akropolis Sanctuary]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].
The '''Propylea''' was a gateway which marked the entrance to the [[Akropolis Sanctuary]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].


Constructed of Pentelic marble, the gateway had a central building with five gates and was the end of the Sacred Way.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
Constructed of [[Scarred Mountain of Pentelikos|Pentelic]] marble, the gateway had a central building with five gates and was the end of the Sacred Way.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


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The Propylea was a gateway which marked the entrance to the Akropolis Sanctuary in Athens, Greece.

Constructed of Pentelic marble, the gateway had a central building with five gates and was the end of the Sacred Way.[1]

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