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Sanctuaires --- Déesses grecques. --- Artémis,
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Artemis (Greek deity) --- Diana (Roman deity) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Diane (Divinité romaine) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Diane (Divinité romaine) --- Artémis (divinité grecque) --- Diane (divinité romaine) --- Déesses --- Dans l'art --- Antiquité --- Dans la littérature
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Artemis (Greek deity) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Cult. --- Culte --- Temple of Artemis (Ephesus) --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Cult
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Mythology, Greek --- Altérité (philosophie). --- Déesses grecques. --- Mythologie grecque. --- Civilisation --- Artémis --- Gorgones --- Méduse --- Culte.
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Polychromy --- Sculpture, Greek --- Artemis (Greek deity) --- Polychromie --- Sculpture grecque --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Exhibitions. --- Art --- Exhibitions --- Expositions
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This book is a collection of studies about the Greek and Roman goddesses-Artemis and Diana-who ruled creatures of the wild. Although they arose separately in Greek and Roman cultures, they were often treated as equivalent. These goddesses had the power of giving birth, health and death. Diana's temples were built at places where three roads meet, writes Servius (ad Aen. IV.511), outside the city itself, and so they were common, safe meeting places which belonged to no one but were the sites for federal councils, hosted by the goddess. Artemis was associated in particular with bears, and Diana with deer, but both were generally associated with wild animals, as well as with the different phases of life. This volume will be useful not only for researchers on this subject, but also for courses in Greek and Roman studies, mythology, history, and women's studies.
E-books --- Nature --- Life cycle, Human --- Mythologie classique. --- Religions --- Religious aspects. --- Artemis --- Artémis, --- Diane, --- Diana --- Rome --- Greece --- Religion. --- Artémis,
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Die Heiligtümer der Göttin prägen durch ihre Lage im Innern der Städte, ausserhalb der Mauern und bis in die Grenzzonen der Territorien die religiöse Topographie der griechischen Stadtstaaten. Als Stätten des Kultes sichern die die Präsenz der Bürgerschaften und ihrer sozialen Gruppen in ihren spezifischen Lebensräumen.
Temples --- Artemis (Greek deity) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Temples --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Cult --- Culte --- Peloponnesus (Greece : Peninsula) --- Péloponnèse (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Greek --- Pottery, Greek --- Artemis (Greek deity) --- Terres cuites grecques --- Céramique grecque --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Cult --- Art --- Culte --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Céramique grecque --- Artémis (Divinité grecque) --- Artemis (Greek deity) - Cult --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Piraeus
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This book deals with the Greek votive reliefs of the Apollonian triad (Apollo, Artemis, and Leto). These reliefs have a typology that is influenced by religious, historical, and regional factors, and that is sometimes connected with the iconography of vase painting or free-standing sculpture. Textual evidence for the three gods is analyzed along with the reliefs, revealing that the votive reliefs can be seen as images depicting the complex and wide-ranging functions of the Apollonian triad.
Sculpture --- Apollo --- Artemisia --- Votive offerings --- Votive offerings in art. --- Relief (Sculpture), Greek --- Cults --- Ex-voto --- Relief (Sculpture) grec --- Cultes --- History. --- Histoire --- Art --- Artemis --- Greece --- Grèce --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Grèce --- Apollo [Mythological character] --- Religion grecque --- Relief (Sculpture) --- Léto --- Apollon --- Artémis --- Culte --- antieke beeldhouwkunst --- Léto --- Artémis
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