- Cynthus"
Delius (/ˈdiːliəs/ DEE-lee-əs; Δήλιος, Delios),
literally "Delian"
Didymaeus (/ˌdɪdɪˈmiːəs/ DID-im-EE-əs; Διδυμαῖος, Didymaios) from δίδυμος, "twin"...
- octastyle. The
decastyle has ten columns; as in the
temple of
Apollo Didymaeus at Miletus, and the
portico of
University College London. The only known...
- 27°15′23″E / 37.38486°N 27.25639°E / 37.38486; 27.25639
Temple of
Apollo Didymaeus 313 BC – AD 41 45.75 m × 109.45 m (150.1 ft × 359.1 ft)
Ionic temple with...
- Caria, and
Sidyma in Lycia. See Fontenrose,
Joseph Eddy (1932). "Zeus
Didymaeus".
Transactions and
Proceedings of the
American Philological ****ociation...
- had been
taken away by
Sulla in 80 BC. The
decastyle temple of
Apollo Didymaeus near
Miletus was,
according to
Strabo (c. 50 BC), unroofed, on account...
- Miletus,
Anatolia Apollo and a "twin" (didymus),
either Zeus or
Artemis Didymaeus, the god of the
Didymaion or Didyma, both
grammatical neuters referring...
-
texts it was ****umed that this
alleged deity was
analogous to
Apollo Didymaeus,
similar to how the name
Niqmaddu (nqmd, "Hadad the avenger") was misinterpreted...