Temple of Goddess Artémis
Goddess Artémis is also Diana according to the Roman name. She is the son of the goddess Leo and the god Zeus, the twin of the god Apollon. Diana is famous as a hunting Goddess with a strong temperament like a boy. Artémis becomes the Goddess
In the fifth century (BC), the people of the city of Ephese, now in Turkey, built a magnificent temple to worship the goddess Artémis. The temple follows a beautiful Greek architecture, listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Cross visitors bring precious gifts of pilgrimage to the Goddess every day; The treasure of gold and silver came back to the store and made Artémis temple famous as a treasure of the world.
Goddess Artémis is also Diana according to the Roman name. She is the son of the goddess Leo and the god Zeus, the twin of the god Apollon. Diana is famous as a hunting Goddess with a strong temperament like a boy. Therefore, in this temple, the architects used the type of Ionic column as one of the two "female" column types, but the ionic column was more powerful than the column of the column.
Artémis' harsh temperament is evident in the punishment of the giant Tisios (Tixiox) who pleaded to pursue the goddess Le, her mother and Apollon. Her brothers used gold arrows to defeat this giant. Along with those arrows, her brothers punished the Noro for the arrogance that despised and insulted Goddess Le.
Zeus
Artémis is a beautiful girl, but this virgin refuses all love of mundane couples. Therefore, when the handsome hunter Artéon accidentally strayed into the cave area forbidden in the forest of Kitetrong, where the fairies bathe, have fun, he "sinned" missed seeing the ivory white body Artémis, so from shame to anger, she turned Artéon into a dark-spotted golden deer and his own hound of dogs broke into the wretched deer. Artéon's unjust death increased Artémis' mighty authority.
Since ancient times, the worship of Artémis is the Goddess of protection for animals in the forest, later turned into a hunting Goddess and next is the Goddess of grass and flowers. Since then, Artémis is considered the Goddess of fertility, fruit trees, and rice crops. And so according to reasoning, Artémis became the goddess of protection for the birth of babies and the happiness of the family. From this deduction that the worship of Goddess Artémis goes on growing. But the most prominent and most popular, Artémis is still a hunting Goddess, a great gunner virgin.
In 356 BC, the temple was burned to ash by a paranoid man named Erostrate. He believed that with this action he would be famous forever and mankind would never stop cursing the scoundrel who had sabotaged a masterpiece of human art.
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