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This video takes us to the city of Ephesus, where one of the most recognized temples of ancient Greece was located: The Temple of Artemis, also known as the temple of Diana or Artemision, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. We will see its interesting history, and we will answer the questions: Why was it built? How did it look? Who built it? What happened to it? How was it destroyed? and where are its ruins? All this while we travel the world of ancient Greece
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00:00 Introduction
01:06 Part 1: The first temples
06:10 Part 2: The Temple of Croesus
12:41 Part 3: The last temple
22:26 Credits and Bibliography
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Muss, Ulrike. “The Artemision at Ephesos in Early Christian Times.” Early Christianity, 2016.
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