- A
nymphaeum or
nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: νυμφαῖον), in
ancient Greece and Rome, was a
monument consecrated to the nymphs,
especially those of springs...
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Nymphæum or
Nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: Νυμφαῖον, Νύμφαιον or Νυμφαίη; Latin:
Nymphaeum) was an
ancient harbour on the
coast of Illyria,
three miles to...
- The
Nymphaeum is a
partially preserved Roman public fountain in Amman, Jordan. It is
located a
short distance from the
Hashemite Plaza, the
Roman Theater...
- 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...
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Treaty of
Nymphaeum or
Nymphaion can
refer to two
treaties signed at
Nymphaeum or Nymphaion, the
winter resort of the
Nicaean emperors near Smyrna: Treaty...
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Nymphaeum or
Nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: Νύμφαιον) was a
harbour town of
ancient Laconia between Boeae and Cape Malea. It had a
statue of
Poseidon standing...
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Nymphaeum or
Nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: Νύμφαιον or Νυμφαῖον) was a town on the
eastern coast of
ancient Bithynia located on the
Black Sea, at a distance...
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Nymphaeum (Olympia) (Latin,
Ancient Gr****: νυμφαῖον),
etymologically "home of the nymphs," or
water goddesses, at
ancient Olympia was the
official name...
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impressive composition. On the axis of the
complex is a room
perhaps used as a
nymphaeum from
which flowed the
water that fed an
existing large external circular...
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Stylidium nymphaeum is a
climbing triggerplant found along the
southern coast of
Southwest Australia. The
species uses the
curved tips of its
leaves to...