- The
Lemnian Athena, or
Athena Lemnia, was a
classical Gr****
statue of the
goddess Athena that
stood on the
Acropolis of Athens.
According to the traveler...
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Lemnia (Hungarian: Lemhény,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlɛmheːɲ]; German: Lennen) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania. The
commune is...
- The
aegis on the so-called
Athena Lemnia, a
Roman statue type
often identified as a copy of a work by the
classical Gr****
sculptor Pheidias (Dresden Skulpturensammlung)...
- Both were
believed to have
great healing powers, and
Lemnian earth (terra
Lemnia), from the spot on
which Hephaestus had fallen, was
believed to cure madness...
- The
Lemnia is a
right tributary of the Râul
Negru in Romania. It
flows into the Râul
Negru near the
village Lemnia. Its
length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its...
- [citation needed]
According to
Pausanias (1.28.2), the
original bronze Athena Lemnia was
created by
Phidias (c. 450–440 BC) for
Athenians living on Lemnos. He...
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Greece with wine
historians widely believing it was the
grape variety,
Lemnia, that was
described by
Aristotle as
producing the
famous red
Lemnian wine...
- Medullina. An
inscription at the
Capitoline Museums records a
Cornelia Lemnias who was a
relative (likely sister) of a
Cornelia Orestina, but it is not...
- the Olt in
Lunca Câlnicului. The Râul
Negru flows through the
villages Lemnia, Lunga, Catalina, Hătuica, Surcea, Telechia, Bita, Reci, Sântionlunca, Ozun...
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Similar Depictions.
Reconstruction of Pheidias'
Athena Lemnia....