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Definition of Temple of Artemis
1. Noun. A large temple at Ephesus that was said to be one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Temple Of Artemis
Literary usage of Temple of Artemis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to the Exhibition Galleries of the British Museum (Bloomsbury) with by British Museum (1894)
"The sculptures and architectural members in this room were found by the late Mr.
JT Wood, in the course of excavations on the site of the Temple of Artemis ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"Now it is on the drum of a column of this very temple of Artemis that the relief
of Hermes is found, which is the prototype of that on the patera of Bernay. ..."
3. A Guide to the Exhibition Galleries of the British Museum, Bloomsbury by British Museum (1888)
"The sculptures and architectural members in this room were ^ound by Mr. JT Wood,
in the course of excavations on the site of the temple of Artemis at ..."
4. Pausanias, and Other Greek Sketches by James George Frazer (1900)
"THE Temple of Artemis AT AULIS.—From the head of the Bay of Aulis a small valley,
sloping gently upwards, runs inland between hills for something over a ..."