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Marble head of a goddess, perhaps a syncretism of Cybele and Tyche (Fortune). Artist unknown; 2nd o
Omphalos libation by Apollo with Artemis
Grand temple of Apollo at island of Delos, reconstructions made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s C
The Temple of Asklepios was an open temple to the Greek god of healing Asklepios on the southern slo
Temple of Aphrodite Kythera, reconstructions made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
Kephallonia Temple of Zeus, reconstruction made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
Temple of Artemis Laphria at Attica, the first temple was built at the end of the 7th century B.C. a
Menelaion of Sparta, built in honour of Menelaus and Helen, the famous King and Queen of Sparta, rec
Dionysus in his panther-drawn chariot. Side A of an Attic red-figure pelike, attr. to the Pasithea
gracedpalmer:Athena is pretty well-known as the guardian of Athens and goddess of wisdom, but her as
caemidraws:彡*:・゚✧
Virtual reconstruction from greeks temples at Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
Temple o Artemis, Magnesia on the Maeander, Turkey
Laconian marble grave relief depicting two enthroned heroes receiving offerings from (far smaller) w
janainaart:The Queen and King of the UnderworldCommission. The design is inspired by my 2015 Perseph
Sanctuary of Delphi, reconstructions made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.- Temple of Apoll
Late Archaic terracotta plaque found on the island of Corfu (= ancient Corcyra), thought to have bee
Hecate temple at lagina, Turkey
A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes; now in the Archa
Hermes, Ephesus . Photo by Kusadasi.Today, you are invited to join with people all around the world
Plouton, god of wealth, holds a cornucopia, opposite Demeter, who holds a scepter and plough. Attic
fdevitart:Last illustration before summer pause. “Agesilaos” is one of Hades’ least known epithet, a
Architectural drawing of a greek temple
Silver didrachm of the island of Paros. On the obverse, a veiled head of Demeter; on the reverse, t
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