The Ephesos Museum in Vienna displays antiquities from the city of Ephesus (Greek: Έφεσος, German: Ephesos), in modern-day Turkey. Begun in the late 19th...
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sculptor had created the remade image (LiDonnici 1992, p. 398). CNG: IONIA, Ephesos. Phanes. Circa 625–600 BC. EL Trite (14mm, 4.67 g). Pliny the Elder, Natural...
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Zenodotus (redirect from Zenodotos of Ephesos)
Zenodotus (Greek: Ζηνόδοτος) was a Greek grammarian, literary critic, Homeric scholar, and the first librarian of the Library of Alexandria. A native of...
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Amazons (redirect from Ephesos (Amazon))
foundation of temples and the establishment of numerous ancient cities like Ephesos, Cyme, Smyrna, Sinope, Myrina, Magnesia, Pygela, etc. The texts of the...
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Little, Brown and Company, 2010, pp. 48-49 Josef Keil (1929) Excavations In Ephesos Dr. Fabian Kanz, "Arsinoe IV of Egypt: Sister of Cleopatra identified?"...
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found in the direct proximity of the bust. This Eutropios was a native of Ephesos and supervised the building of the marble street, on which the head of...
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Mark of Ephesus (redirect from Mark of Ephesos)
Mark of Ephesus (Greek: Μάρκος ὁ Ἐφέσιος, born Manuel Eugenikos) was a hesychast theologian of the late Palaiologan period of the Byzantine Empire who...
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the one used in Thesmophoria and in the cult of the potniai (Cabeirian). Ephesos : Cult of Demeter and Kore, celebrated at night-time. Priene: Cult of Demeter...
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vol. 26, pp. 205–213 Roman sawmill at Ephesos Mangartz, Fritz (2010), Die byzantinische Steinsäge von Ephesos. Baubefund, Rekonstruktion, Architekturteile...
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