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ancient Gr**** religion...
- The new town
which Strabo saw was
remarkable for its
temple of
Artemis Leucophryene (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρτεμις Λευκοφρυηνή),
which in size and the
number of...
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Themistocles in the
Parthenon and
erected a
bronze statue to
Artemis Leucophryene, the
goddess of Magnesia, on the Acropolis. They may have
returned from...
- to the hero Amphiaraos.
Magnesia on the Maeander:
Temple of
Artemis Leucophryene,
dedicated to Artemis. Nemea:
Temple of Zeus, Nemea,
dedicated to Zeus...
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possessed a very
revered sanctuary of Artemis;
hence surnamed Artemis Leucophryene or Leucophryne. The poet
Nicander spoke of
Leucophrys as a
place distinguished...
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Themistocles in the
Parthenon and
erected a
bronze statue to
Artemis Leucophryene, the
goddess of Magnesia, on the Acropolis. They may have
returned from...
-
Themistocles in the
Parthenon and
erected a
bronze statue to
Artemis Leucophryene, the
goddess of Magnesia, on the Acropolis: The
children of Themistocles...
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which had
references to the
goddesses Hecate, ****phone and
Artemis Leucophryene. The
devices also
referred to the
angels from the
Judaic canon: Michael...