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- based on the story of Herostratus. Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 film Stalker makes reference to Herostratus. The tale of Herostratus is directly referenced...
- City (Norwich), September 2004. Herostratus British Film Institute Herostratus at IMDb Herostratus at AllMovie Herostratus at the National Film and Sound...
- of Herostratus since he only divulged his purpose under torture, which does not fit a man s****ing fame.: 57  Dieter Knibbe [de] considers Herostratus a...
- and again in 323 BC Gr****s, Lydians 356 BC (by Herostratus) AD 262 (by the Goths) Arson by Herostratus, plundering Near Selçuk, Turkey 37°56′59″N 27°21′50″E...
- of Artemis was burnt down, according to legend, by a lunatic called Herostratus. The inhabitants of Ephesus at once set about restoring the temple and...
- Royale, however, she is not credited there. She pla**** a dancer role in Herostratus the same year, and after moving to Spain starred in two more films in...
- destruction of monumental history, vandalism was ****ured a long life (as Herostratus proved): Performance art could make such a claim, as well as Hakim Bey's...
- throughout her career. Some of her earlier film appearances include roles in Herostratus (1967, Dir. Don Levy), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968), Age of Consent...
- involved instances of arson, with many such acts targeting vehicles. Herostratus, accused of setting fire to the Temple of Artemis in 356 BCE. Zayd ibn...
- special cases, as in 356 BC, when it was applied to gain a confession from Herostratus, an arsonist who was later executed for burning down the Temple of Artemis...