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  2. Temple of Artemis - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Artemis or Artemision (Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον; Turkish: Artemis Tapınağı), also known as the Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to an ancient, localised form of the goddess Artemis (equated with the Roman goddess Diana). It was located in Ephesus (near the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey).

  3. Temple of Diana (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the construction of the temple, a cow of remarkable beauty and size was born to the head of a Sabine family. It was foretold by the augurs that sovereignty would come to the city whose citizen sacrificed the cow to Diana. Accordingly, the Sabine man took the cow to the temple of Diana in Rome, and led her to the altar. However ...

  4. Karlberg Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace, built in 1630, [3] today houses the Military Academy Karlberg. In the palace park are found, among other things, a "temple of Diana " (originally dedicated to Neptune ) [ 1 ] and the burial site of Pompe , the dog of King Charles XII .

  5. Diana (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Today, a short street named the Via del Tempio di Diana and an associated plaza, Piazza del Tempio di Diana, commemorates the site of the temple. Part of its wall is located within one of the halls of the Apuleius restaurant. [68] Later temple dedications often were based on the model for ritual formulas and regulations of the Temple of Diana. [69]

  6. Nemi - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Diana Nemorensis was an ancient Roman sanctuary erected around 300 BC and dedicated to the goddess Diana [3] although worship of Diana at Nemi flourished from at least the 6th century BC [4] The temple was situated on the northern shore of Lake Nemi beneath the cliffs of the modern city Nemi (Latin nemus Aricinum).

  7. Temple of Diana - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Diana may refer to: Temple of Diana (Rome) in ancient Rome; Temple of Diana (Nemi) in ancient Rome, on the shore of Lake Nemi; Temple of Diana (Nîmes) in Nîmes, France; Temple of Diana (Mérida) in Mérida, Spain; Roman Temple of Évora in Portugal, sometimes referred to as Templo de Diana in Portuguese; an organization of Dianic Wicca

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  9. Nemoralia - Wikipedia

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    A festival to Diana was held yearly at her Shrine at Lake Nemi near Ariccia on the Ides of August, a date which coincides with the traditional founding date celebrated at Aricia. [1] The origins of the festival probably pre-date the spread of Diana's worship to Rome in the 3rd century BCE, and may extend to the 6th century BCE or earlier. [ 1 ]