- Ἡφαιστεῖον, Gr****: Ναός Ηφαίστου, and
formerly called in
error the
Theseion or "
Theseum";
Ancient Gr****: Θησεῖον, Gr****: Θησείο), is a well-preserved Gr**** temple...
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Temple of
Hephaestus below the
Acropolis at Athens, long
known as the "
Theseum" (449–444 BCE), also one of the most
intact Gr****
temples surviving from...
- of
Aphaea at Aegina;
there being only one
groove in the Parthenon, the
Theseum and
later examples. In the
temple of
Ceres and the so-called
Basilica at...
- Athens,
there is a
Temple of Hephaestus, the
Hephaesteum (miscalled the "
Theseum") near the agora. An
Athenian founding myth
tells that the city's patron...
-
Theatre 2001
National Hymn
Michael Marmarinos Theseum Theatre 2004
Romeo and
Juliet Michael Marmarinos Theseum Theatre L'
Ecole des
femmes Lefteris Vogiatzis...
-
Athena Pallenis and -
probably - Apollo. It is one of four
temples by the "
Theseum architect" and was
probably built around 440-436 or 430-425 BC. It is the...
-
Athens which possessed this privilege, of
which the best
known was the
Theseum, or
temple of Theseus, in the city,
which was
chiefly intended for the...
-
Museum (then
housed in the
Temple of Hephaestus,
incorrectly called the
Theseum)
after paying Loukrezis an
amount of money. Near the site
where the statue...
- for non
commercial usage, of the
album Ιστορίες αποχαιρετισμού, from the
Theseum Ensemble Ah mon Dié, from the
album Virgin Maries of the
world Adieu paure...
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Hephaestus in the
agora of Athens,
incorrectly then
identified as the
Theseum. The work was then
transported to a new location, the
National Archaeological...