Rhamnous (Ancient Greek: Ῥαμνοῦς, romanized: Rhamnoûs; Modern Greek: Ραμνούς, romanized: Ramnoús), also Ramnous or Rhamnus, was an ancient Greek city...
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The Themis of Rhamnous is a statue found in 1890 in Rhamnous, identified as the goddess Themis and dated to around 300 BCE on the basis of a dedicatory...
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Rhamnus may refer to: Rhamnus (city), or Rhamnous, an ancient Greek city in Attica Rhamnus (Crete), or Rhamnous, an ancient Greek town in Crete Rhamnus...
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just and wrathful retribution; thus Themis shared the small temple at Rhamnous with Nemesis. Themis is not wrathful; when a distraught Hera returned to...
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Atripalda, Aphrodisias, Delos, Iasos, Idalion, Lindus, Kalymnos, Kerch, Rhamnous, Salamis, Sestos, Sounion, Tomis and Thessaloniki. Room 12 – A gold earring...
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archaeological excavations in Santorini, Mycenae, Tiryns, Dodona, Vaphio, Rhamnous, Lycosura, Aegean islands, Delos, the Temple of Aphaea in Aegina, the Sanctuary...
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mythology[citation needed] as it received cultus, notably at her sanctuary around Rhamnous north of Marathon, Greece. Ovid describes the personification of Invidia...
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and a himation. The statue was found in 1890 in the temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous which was long attributed to Themis. According to the inscription on the...
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The rugged indented coastline at Rhamnous, Attica...
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