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Knidos or
Cnidus (/ˈnaɪdəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κνίδος, Ancient: [
knídos], Modern: [
ˈkniðos],
Knídos) was a Gr**** city in
ancient Caria and part of the Dorian...
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Aphrodite of
Knidos was a
marble carving of the
goddess Aphrodite by the
sculptor Praxiteles,
which was
bought by the
people of
Knidos in the middle...
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Demeter of
Knidos is a life-size,
seated ancient Gr****
statue that was
erected near the
ancient port of
Knidos, south-west Asia
Minor (now near Datça...
- The Lion of
Knidos is the name for a
colossal ancient Gr****
statue erected near the
ancient port of
Knidos, south-west Asia
Minor (now near Datça in Turkey)...
- the
statue at
Knidos,
digging numerous deep
search trenches that
still shape the area of
ancient Knidos. Love's
discoveries in
Knidos also
included a...
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Artemidorus of
Knidos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίδωρος), 1st
century BC, was a
native of
Knidos in
southwest Anatolia. He is now best
known as a
minor character...
- Eudoxus, son of Aeschines, was born and died in
Cnidus (also
transliterated Knidos), a city on the
southwest coast of Anatolia. The
years of Eudoxus' birth...
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Temple of
Aphrodite Euploia was a
sanctuary in
ancient Knidos (Modern day Datça Turkey)
dedicated to the
goddess Aphrodite. It was a
famous pilgrimage...
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classical sculpture mentioned in
ancient sources, such as the
Aphrodite of
Knidos, than the
Venus de Milo, even when
those copies are
generally considered...
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Sostratus of
Cnidus (/ˈsɒstrətəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Σώστρατος ὁ Κνίδος; born 3rd
century BC) was a Gr****
architect and engineer. He is said to have designed...