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  2. Nymphaeum - Wikipedia

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    The term nymphaeum was also applied to the fountains of water in the atrium of the Christian basilica, which according to Eusebius were symbols of purification. Phiale is an equivalent Greek term. A nymphaeum for al fresco summer dining featuring artificial grottoes with waterflows was designed by Bartolomeo Ammanati (1550–1553), and was ...

  3. Nymphaeum (Illyria) - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps emerged since the 5th century BC, Nymphaeum would have been presumably one of the earliest Greek colonies on the Albanian coast. [6] The harbor of Nymphaeum was mentioned by Pliny the Elder (23 CE – 79), Lucanus [ 7 ] (39 AD – 65 AD), Livy (59 BC – AD 17) and Julius Caesar [ 8 ] (100 BC - 44 BC).

  4. Nymphaion (fire sanctuary) - Wikipedia

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    A 3rd century BCE coin from Apollonia depicting the eternal fire of the nymphaion. The area had already been occupied by Illyrians before the founding of nearby Apollonia by a joint colony of Corinth and Kerkyra in the 7th–6th century BCE, and the site was likely already a place of worship because of its peculiar physical properties. [2]

  5. Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Minerva Medica is a ruined nymphaeum of Imperial Rome which dates to the 4th century CE. It is located between the Via Labicana and Aurelian Walls and just inside the line of the Anio Vetus. [1] Once part of the Horti Liciniani on the Esquiline Hill, it now faces the modern Via Giolitti.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Central Greece: 1987 393; i, ii, iii, iv, vi (cultural) Delphi, located at the foot of Mount Parnassus, was the site of the Temple of Apollo, a Panhellenic sanctuary, and in Greek view the "navel of the world" (the Omphalos). Pythia, the oracle, resided in the temple, receiving pilgrims from all Greece. In the 6th century BCE, Delphi was seen ...

  7. Villa of the Quintilii - Wikipedia

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    The nucleus of the villa built by the rich and cultured Quintilii brothers Sextus Quintilius Valerius Maximus (proconsul of Asia in 168 AD [3]) and Sextus Quintilius Condianus (consuls in 151 AD) [4] in the time of Hadrian (r.117-134), as shown by brick stamps found during the excavations of the reception rooms in 1984-87.

  8. Nymphaeum (Laconia) - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaeum or Nymphaion (Ancient Greek: Νύμφαιον) was a harbour town of ancient Laconia between Boeae and Cape Malea. It had a statue of Poseidon standing, and a cave close to the sea; in it was a spring of sweet water. Its district was reported by Pausanias (2nd century) to be well populated. [1] Its site is tentatively located near the ...

  9. Category:Royal residences in Greece - Wikipedia

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