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... Artemis . Not that Pindar in my opinion understood all about the goddess , for he says that the Amazons who fought against Theseus and Athens built the temple to hor . Those women from Thermodon did indeed sacrifice to the Ephesian Artemis ...
... Artemis . Not that Pindar in my opinion understood all about the goddess , for he says that the Amazons who fought against Theseus and Athens built the temple to hor . Those women from Thermodon did indeed sacrifice to the Ephesian Artemis ...
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... Artemis . Not that Pindar in my opinion understood all about the goddess , for he says that the Amazons who fought against Theseus and Athens built the temple to hor . Those women from Thermodon did indeed sacrifice to the Ephesian Artemis ...
... Artemis . Not that Pindar in my opinion understood all about the goddess , for he says that the Amazons who fought against Theseus and Athens built the temple to hor . Those women from Thermodon did indeed sacrifice to the Ephesian Artemis ...
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... Artemis for size and opulence , and next two to Apollo not quite finished , one at Branchide in Milesia , the other at Claros in Colophonia . Two temples in Ionia were burnt down by the Persians , one of Hera in Samos , and one of ...
... Artemis for size and opulence , and next two to Apollo not quite finished , one at Branchide in Milesia , the other at Claros in Colophonia . Two temples in Ionia were burnt down by the Persians , one of Hera in Samos , and one of ...
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... Artemis , and the inscription they wrote upon it was that he died fighting for the Greeks against Leonnatus . And the pass at Thermopyle that admitted the Galati was overlooked by all the Peloponnesians as well as by the Achæans : for ...
... Artemis , and the inscription they wrote upon it was that he died fighting for the Greeks against Leonnatus . And the pass at Thermopyle that admitted the Galati was overlooked by all the Peloponnesians as well as by the Achæans : for ...
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... Artemis . And as he had taken many statues from Ætolia and Acarnania for his city Nicopolis , so he gave to the people of Patre various spoils from Calydon , and this statue of Laphrian Artemis , which even now is honoured in the ...
... Artemis . And as he had taken many statues from Ætolia and Acarnania for his city Nicopolis , so he gave to the people of Patre various spoils from Calydon , and this statue of Laphrian Artemis , which even now is honoured in the ...
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