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  2. Temple of Aphrodite, Knidos - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Aphrodite Euploia was a sanctuary in ancient Knidos (Modern day Datça Turkey) dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. It was a famous pilgrimage, known for hosting the famous statue of Aphrodite of Knidos .

  3. Aphrodisias - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Aphrodite. The Temple of Aphrodite was a focal point of the town. The Aphrodisian sculptors became renowned and benefited from a plentiful supply of marble close at hand. The school of sculpture was very productive; [10] much of their work can be seen around the site and in the Aphrodisias Museum.

  4. Knidos - Wikipedia

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    Along with Halicarnassus (present day Bodrum, Turkey) and Kos, and the Rhodian cities of Lindos, Kamiros and Ialyssos it formed the Dorian Hexapolis, which held its confederate assemblies on the Triopian headland, and there celebrated games in honour of Apollo, Poseidon and the nymphs. [2] This was also the site of the Temple of Aphrodite, Knidos.

  5. Mysteries Around Antiquity’s Favorite Pimp Could Be ... - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Photos GettyArchaeologists in Western Turkey have announced that they discovered a sixth century B.C. temple dedicated to the ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite ...

  6. Archaeologists Stumbled Upon the Missing Head of a 2,000-Year ...

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    According to a statement posted on social media by Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, the statue head was found 164 feet from the remains of the Temple of Aphrodite ...

  7. Kouklia - Wikipedia

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    When the last King of Palaepaphos, Nicocles, moved his capital at the end of the 4th century B.C. to the newly-founded Nea Paphos, [4] some 16 km to the west, the old town retained some of its importance thanks to the continuation of the cult at the temple of Aphrodite. During the Roman period it became the centre of the newly established ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The first three sites in Turkey, Great Mosque and Hospital of Divriği, Historic Areas of Istanbul and Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, were inscribed on the list at the 9th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Paris, France in 1985. [3]

  9. Sanctuary of Aphrodite Aphrodisias - Wikipedia

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    The character of the temple building was altered when it became a Christian basilica.The building is believed to have been dismantled in c. 481–484 by order of Emperor Zeno, because the temple had been the focus of Pagan Hellenic opposition against Zeno in Aphrodisias, in support of Illus, who had promised to restore Hellenic rites, which had been suppressed during the persecution of pagans ...