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'''Iktinos''', also known as '''Ictinus''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] architect active during the 5th century BCE.


'''Ictinus''', also known as '''Iktinos''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] architect active during the 5th century BCE.
He was known for being the architect of the [[Parthenon]] in the [[Akropolis Sanctuary]] in [[Athens]] and the [[Temple of Apollo, Elis|Temple of Apollo]] in the city of [[Elis (city)|Elis]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Elis|Elis: Temple of Apollo]]</ref> as well as being regarded as the designer of the [[Temple of Apollo Epikourios]] in [[Arkadia]].
 
He was known for being the architect of the [[Parthenon]] in the [[Akropolis Sanctuary]] in [[Athens]] and the [[Temple of Apollo Acacesius]] in the city of [[Elis (city)|Elis]], as well as being regarded as the designer of the [[Temple of Apollo Epikourios]] in [[Arcadia]].


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
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Iktinos, also known as Ictinus, was a Greek architect active during the 5th century BCE.

He was known for being the architect of the Parthenon in the Akropolis Sanctuary in Athens and the Temple of Apollo in the city of Elis,[1] as well as being regarded as the designer of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios in Arkadia.

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