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  2. Ephesus - Wikipedia

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    Ephesus is one of the largest Roman archaeological sites in the eastern Mediterranean. The visible ruins still give some idea of the city's original splendour, and the names associated with the ruins are evocative of its former life. The theatre dominates the view down Harbour Street, which leads to the silted-up harbour.

  3. File:Library of Celsus, Ephesus, Turkey Facade Roof.jpg

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  4. File:Basilica of St. John in Ephesus, Narrow Angle Panorama ...

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  5. Paeonius of Ephesus - Wikipedia

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    Paeonius of Ephesus (/ p iː ˈ oʊ n i ə s / Ancient Greek: Παιώνιος Paiṓnios) (fl. c. 420 to 380 BCE) was an ancient Greek architect, one of the builders of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus. In conjunction with Demetrius, he completed the great temple at Ephesus, which Chersiphron had begun.

  6. File:Artemis of Ephesus MAN Napoli Inv6278 (Cropped; torso ...

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    English: Crop of File:Artemis of Ephesus MAN Napoli Inv6278.jpg. Original image depicts the statue of the type of the Artemis of Ephesus. The head, hands and feet are a modern restoration by Giuseppe Valadier.

  7. Farnese Artemis - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Artemis or Artemis of Ephesus is a 2nd-century AD sculpture of the ancient goddess Artemis of Ephesus. It is part of the Farnese Collection in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples ( Inv. numb. 6278).

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  9. Ephesus Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Artemis of Ephesus. The Ephesus Archaeological Museum (Turkish: Efes Müzesi) is an archaeological museum in Selçuk near the Ancient Greek city of İzmir, Turkey. It houses finds from the nearby Ephesus excavation site. Its best-known exhibit is the ancient statue of the Greek Goddess Artemis retrieved from the temple of the goddess in ...