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- Aphaia (Gr****: Ἀφαία, Aphaía) was a Gr**** goddess who was worshipped almost exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf...
- mountain nymph, but she was often conflated or syncretized with Artemis and Aphaea, the "invisible" patroness of Aegina. She is also known as Dictynna or as...
- The Temple of Aphaia (Gr****: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea is an Ancient Gr**** temple located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the...
- separately and slide into slots in the triglyph blocks as at the Temple of Aphaea. Sometimes the metopes and friezes were cut from different stone, so as...
- Saronic Gulf between Attica and the Peloponnesos. The archaic Temple of Aphaea, the "Invisible Goddess", on the island was later subsumed by the cult of...
- socialization, even beyond mainland Greece. Athena was frequently equated with Aphaea, a local goddess of the island of Aegina, originally from Crete and also...
- alba Rehfous, 1905 Melitaea aquilari Querci, 1932 Melitaea athalia subsp. aphaea (Hübner, 1816) Melitaea athalia subsp. pyronia (Hübner, 1804) Melitaea athalia...
- (c. 500 BCE) and the second Temple of Hera (460–440 BCE) The Temple of Aphaea at Aegina c. 495 BCE Temple E at Selinus (465–450 BCE) dedicated to Hera...
- State, 1830 Christopher Wordsworth, Aegina 1882 The Temple of Aphaea, Aegina Temple of Aphaea Reconstructed Byzantine church of the Taxiarchs built over...
- heroic nudes, as exemplified by the pedimental sculptures of the Temple of Aphaea at Aegina. The message conve**** by the sculpture, as H. W. Janson comments...