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Seven wonder of the ancient world: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesos, by Bluma L. Trell Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Several ancient sources mention the Temple of Artemis, including the first-century a.d. Roman historian Pliny the Elder, who names the edifice’s fourth-century b.c. architect and marvels at the ...
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Despite his difficulties, Tempel observed and recorded a considerable number of nebulae, often using his artistic skills to produce detailed drawings. Along with the American Horace Tuttle, Tempel discovered the parent comet of the November Leonid meteors in 1866 (periodic comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle).
Wo befand sich der größte Tempel der Antike? Warum verschwand er? Welche Hinweise finden Forschende auf seine Ruinen? Die ZDFinfo-Doku geht auf Spurensuche. Der einst größte Tempel der griechischen We ...
In 356 B.C.E., a man named Herostratus slipped into the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, Turkey, and set fire to its wooden roof, reducing much of the giant structure—which the Greek writer and physicist ...
The sanctuary at Ephesus held multiple temples across more than a millennium of worship, with the final monumental version becoming one of the Seven Wonders. Archaeology reveals repeated rebuilding ...
Near the town of Selcuk, about 50 km south from the modern port city of Izmir in Turkey, a single column is erected to mark the site of one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The Temple of ...