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1Ephèse et Claros

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  • Title: Ephèse et Claros
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 786
  • Publisher: E. de Boccard
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 1922
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Claros

Ahmetbeyli in the Menderes district of İzmir Province, Turkey. The Temple of Apollo at Claros was a very important center of prophecy, as in Delphi and Didyma

Panhellenic sanctuary

were: Claros: Temple of Apollo, Claros, dedicated to Apollo. Delos: Temple of the Delians, dedicated to Apollo. Delphi: Sanctuary of Apollo, site of the

Apollo

at Didyma and Claros pronounced the so-called "theological oracles", in which Apollo confirms that all deities are aspects or servants of an all-encompassing

Didyma

Didyma, also called Didymaion. But it was home to both of the temples dedicated to the twins Apollo and Artemis. Other deities were also honoured within

Kızılburun Column Wreck

the Temple of Apollo at Claros. The ship transported a number of recently quarried marble objects which weighed a total of 60 tons. The largest of these

Oracle

oracle of Artemis Tauropolus. At Claros, there was the oracle of Apollo Clarius. At Ptoion, there was an oracle of Ptoios and later of Apollo. At Gryneium

Kizilburun shipwreck

Shipwreck and the Temple of Apollo at Claros." American Journal of Archaeology (2010): 145-159. Khakzad, Sorna. "The Necessity of a Common Language for

Hamaxitus

territory was known in Greek as Ἁμαξιτία (Hamaxitia), and included the temple of Apollo Smintheus, the salt pans at Tragasai, and the Satnioeis river (modern

Leto

the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, the sister of Asteria, and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is

Notion (ancient city)

Colophon and Claros, and pilgrims frequently passed through on their way to the oracle of Apollo at Claros. There are still remains of the defense walls