Ludwig Ross (22 July 1806 – 6 August 1859) was a German classical archaeologist. He is chiefly remembered for the rediscovery and reconstruction of the...
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Menelaion (section Ludwig Ross)
erected in place. The Menelaeion heroon has been recognized as such by Ludwig Ross. Ross excavated the area in 1834, revealing lead votive figurines of the...
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gay liberation activist Ludwig Ross (1806–1859), German classical archaeologist Luke Ross (born 1972), comic artist Lyric Ross (born 2003), American actress...
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Karl Ross was the brother of Ludwig Ross, the classical archaeologist and Ephor General of Archaeology of Greece. In 1832, Ross travelled to Copenhagen, where...
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fifteenth century on account of the proximity of the sanctuary of Apollo. Ludwig Ross referred to it as a Statue of Apollo in 1840. The name stuck for a long...
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In Keil, Karl (ed.). Archäologische Aufsätze von Ludwig Ross [Archaeological Essays of Ludwig Ross] (in German). Vol. 2. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. pp. 268–279...
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"Reviewed Work(s): Ludwig Ross und Griechenland. Akten des Internationalen Kolloquiums, Athen, 2.–3. Oktober 2002 = Ludwig Ross και η Ελλάδα. Πρακτικά...
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offered for sale to the British Museum, which bid 20 £.[citation needed] Ludwig Ross offered 50 £ for the stele and it was shipped to a museum in Berlin where...
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Miltiades received the wound from which he died. By means of an inscription, Ludwig Ross was able to identify the site of the temple; it lies, as Herodotus suggests...
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Ἔφορος τῶν Ἀρχαιοτήτων), first held by Ludwig Ross after the abortive tenure of the architect Adolf Weissenberg. Ross had previously held the title of 'Ephor'...
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