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Cavalry Parade

These riders from the Parthenon’s north frieze (438–432 BC) form part of the Panathenaic procession, the festival that honored Athena with offerings, music, and civic display. The youths lean forward on spirited horses, their cloaks pulled by motion and their bodies shown in calm control. Varied dress marks different ranks within the cavalry. The scene elevates disciplined horsemanship into a statement of collective Athenian identity.
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