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Cavalry Preparation
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Cavalry Preparation

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This panel from the Parthenon’s north frieze (438–432 BC) depicts the start of a cavalry procession. A nude youth adjusts his cloak beside a rider restraining his horse, symbolizing the shift from preparation to readiness. Their contrasting states highlight ritual discipline and communal unity, reflecting Athenian reverence for order and harmony. This scene underscores civic pride and collective identity central to the Panathenaic Festival, celebrating Athena’s patronage of Athens.
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