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- Knidos or Cnidus (/ˈnaɪdəs/; Gr****: Κνίδος, Ancient: [knídos], Modern: [ˈkniðos], Knídos) was a Gr**** city in ancient Caria and part of the Dorian Hexapolis...
- Aphrodite of Knidos was a marble carving of the goddess Aphrodite by the sculptor Praxiteles, which was bought by the people of Knidos in the middle...
- The Lion of Knidos is the name for a colossal ancient Gr**** statue erected near the ancient port of Knidos, south-west Asia Minor (now near Datça in Turkey)...
- The Demeter of Knidos is a life-size, seated ancient Gr**** statue that was erected near the ancient port of Knidos, south-west Asia Minor (now near Datça...
- Artemidorus of Knidos (Gr****: Ἀρτεμίδωρος), 1st century BC, was a native of Knidos in southwest Anatolia. He is now best known as a minor character in...
- Knidus or Cnidus was an ancient Gr**** city on the Elaea promontory in northeastern Cyprus. It currently lies in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern...
- Eudoxus, son of Aeschines, was born and died in Cnidus (also transliterated Knidos), a city on the southwest coast of Anatolia. The years of Eudoxus' birth...
- the statue at Knidos, digging numerous deep search trenches that still shape the area of ancient Knidos. Love's discoveries in Knidos also included a...
- also modeled for the artists Apelles and Praxiteles, and the Aphrodite of Knidos was based on her. Largely ignored during the renaissance, artistic interest...
- The Temple of Aphrodite Euploia was a sanctuary in ancient Knidos (Modern day Datça Turkey) dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. It was a famous pilgrimage...