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  1. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    2: ...onic order''' forms one of the [[Classical order|three '''orders''' or '''organizational systems''']] ...
    4: ...fore an earthquake levelled it, was the Temple of Hera on [[Samos]], built about [[570 BC]] - [[560 BC]]...
    12: ...architrave]] divided into two, or more generally three, bands, with a [[frieze]] resting on it that ma...
  2. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    126: ...[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]]'', ''[[Cosmos]]'', ''[[Hera]]'', ''[[Hercules]]'', ''[[Icarus (mythology)|Ica...
    140: ... recently occurred from [[February 7]], [[1979]] through [[February 11]], [[1999]]. Pluto orbits in a ...
    219: * [[Christine Lavin]]'s song ''Planet X'' (1996) is a goo...
  3. Artemis (11271 bytes)
    11: ...stles]], where the Ephesian metalsmiths who feel threatened by Paul's preaching of the new faith, zeal...
    41: ...eto from going into labor. The other gods forced Hera to let her go. Either way, Artemis was born firs...
    45: At three years old, Artemis asked her father, Zeus, whil...
    66: ...d by virtually all accounts, she remained chaste throughout time.
    90: ...m. The [[Aloadae]], not wanting her to get away, threw their spears and killed each other.
  4. St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
    4: ...argest card-sending holiday of the year behind [[Christmas]]. The association also estimates that wome...
    10: ...ated to the sacred [[marriage]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]].
    12: ...god, and after drinking [[wine]], they would run through the streets of Rome holding pieces of the goa...
    14: ...e ''[[Catholic Encyclopedia]]'' (1908), at least three different Saints Valentine, all of them [[marty...
    26: ...ly in contrast with the asceticism of mainstream Christianity. Stephan A. Hoeller assesses Valentinius...
  5. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    42: ...es, Greece|Thebes]], and the Spartans even had a shrine to ''Zeus [[Agamemnon]]''.
    50: Zeus' wife at Dodona was not [[Hera]], but the goddess [[Dione (mythology)|Dione]] &m...
    59: ...ysus]]) absorbed the role of the chief [[Phrygia|Phrygian]] god [[Sabazios]] in the syncretic deity kn...
    65: ...ined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father. But when Zeus was about [[chil...
    76: ...es, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes [[Titanomachy|overthrew]] Cronus and the other Titans. The Titans were ...
  6. Troy (22846 bytes)
    3: ...thwest of the [[Dardanelles]] under [[Mount Ida, Phrygia|Mount Ida]].
    10: ...ed Dardanus in her palace on the island of [[Samothrace]]. King [[Tros]] called the people Trojans and...
    14: ...[Candaules]]. The [[Ionia]]ns, [[Cimmeria]]ns, [[Phrygia]]ns, [[Milesian]]s of [[Sinope]], and [[Lydia...
    20: ...he Thunderer (Tonaus) near Troy. Buthrotos (or Buthrotum) was a city in [[Epirus]] where [[Helenus]], ...
    50: ...wed for complete control of the [[Dardanelles]], through which every merchant ship from the [[Aegean S...
  7. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    1: ...//classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]] '''Aphrodite''' (Αφροδί&#96...
    4: ... and [[Cythera]], respectively. The island of Cythera was a center of her cult. She was associated wit...
    6: ...estesses was considered a method of worshipping Aphrodite.
    8: Aphrodite was associated with, and often depicted with...
    16: ...na, some poets made him out to be the father of Aphrodite.
  8. Dionysus (15630 bytes)
    3: ...d associated with the Italic '''Liber'''), the [[Thracian]] god of [[wine]], represents not only the [...
    9: ...eries|Eleusis]] near [[Athens]]. In the [[Thrace|Thracian]] mysteries, he wears the "bassaris" or [[fo...
    11: ...ity and a more powerful god from [[Thrace]] or [[Phrygia]] such as [[Sabazios]].
    26: ...— by which the Bacchanalia were prohibited throughout all Italy except in certain special cases ...
    34: ...]) absorbs the role of [[Sabazios]], a [[Phrygia|Phrygian]] deity, whose name means "shatterer" and to...
  9. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    18: Though temples to Hermēs existed throughout [[Greece]], a center of his cult was at Ph...
    23: ...ia and [[gymnasium (ancient Greece)|gymnasium]]s throughout Greece.
    31: ...ndals ([[talaria]]) and carrying his Near Eastern herald's staff, entwined by copulating [[serpent]]s, c...
    38: ... [[Io (mythology)|Io]] in the sanctuary of Lady [[Hera]] herself in Argos. Putting Argos to sleep, Herme...
    43: ...have died by a sailor, but, even after this, his shrines and temples were much frequented.
  10. Storks (8536 bytes)
    40: ** Threskiornithidae [[ibis]]es and [[spoonbill]]s
    94: ...era]], who changed her into a stork, a punishment Hera also inflicted on [[Antigone]], daughter of Laome...
    96: ...ntific fact. See above. For Early [[Christianity|Christians]] the stork became an emblem of a highly r...
  11. Virgo (3620 bytes)
    28: ...onstellations in the sky. It can be easily found through its bright α star, Spica.
    38: ...)|Callisto]], either as Callisto herself, or as [[Hera]]. [[Persephone]] (who in some mythologies, notab...
  12. Scorpius (3888 bytes)
    14: ...aia (mythology)|Gaia]] (or possibly the goddess [[Hera]]) to kill the hunter [[Orion (mythology)|Orion]]...
    20: ..., a powerful but benevolent creature whose rising heralded spring.
  13. Pomegranate (4637 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Lythraceae]] ([[Punicaceae]])}}
    17: ...ence shows that it is a member of the family [[Lythraceae]]. The pomegranate is believed to have origi...
    43: ...an [[Triple Goddess]] who evolved into Olympian [[Hera]], who is represented offering the pomegranate. S...

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