- The
Temple of
Aphrodite Euploia was a
sanctuary in
ancient Knidos (Modern day Datça Turkey)
dedicated to the
goddess Aphrodite. It was a
famous pilgrimage...
- Brun, Patrice; Cavalier, Laurence; Konuk, Koray; Prost,
Francis (eds.).
Euploia. La
Lycie et la
Carie antiques.
Actes du
colloque de
Bordeaux 5, 6, 7 novembre...
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general Conon rebuilt the
walls in 393 BC,
founded the
temple of
Aphrodite Euploia and the
sanctuary of Zeus
Sotiros and Athena, and
built the
famous Skeuotheke...
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eastern end of the harbour,
where Arsinoe was
worshipped as
Aphrodite Euploia (Aphrodite of the good-sailing).
Similar sanctuaries were
established at...
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considered suitable for "common girls" and prostitutes.: 80, 83
Venus Euploia (Venus of the "fair voyage"), also
known as
Venus Pontia (Venus of the...
- Ephesus")
Epidaurios ("The Man From Epidaurus")
Epikleros ("The Heiress")
Euploia ("A
Pleasant Voyage")
Euthydikos Halieuomene ("Woman
Caught Like A Fish")...
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Pompeii Shin
guard depicting the
goddess Athena Shin
guard depicting Venus Euploia (Venus of the "fair voyage") on a ship
shaped like a
dolphin Heart-shaped...
- and ****phone, in her lunar, love
aspect as Selena,
Helen and
Aphrodite Euploia ("of safe voyages") and as
hunter Athene (Proneia: "of forethought," the...
- democracy,
Conon rebuilt the
walls in 393 BC,
founded the
temple of
Aphrodite Euploia and the
sanctuary of Zeus
Sotiros and Athena, and
built the
famous Skeuotheke...
-
reinforce Arsinoe's
influence over
oceanic travel and thus
naval affairs.
Euploia - The
smoother of waters. This
Epithet spoke to Aphrodite's
ability to...