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Didyma

Didyma (/ˈdɪdɪmə/; Ancient Greek: Δίδυμα) was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia in the domain of the famous city of Miletus. Apollo was the main deity of the sanctuary (also called the Didymaion), and it included temples to both Apollo and his twin sister, Artemis; other deities were also honoured there.

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Owner
Public
Location
Didim, Aydın Province, Turkey
Abandoned
C.E. 1493
Built
8th century B.C.E.
Condition
Ruined
Cultures
Greek, Roman

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Didyma

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Edges147
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Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013514
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related to Further reading · 89
Didyma → Abteilung Istanbul, Abteilung Istanbul Beiheft, Aktuelle Forschungen, Alfred Rehm, Anatolien, Andreas, Antike Welt, Apollo, Apollo's Oracle, Apollon, Apollontempel, Arbeiten, Archäologischer Anzeiger, Asia Minor, Baudekors, Bauornamentik, Bauten In, Bericht, Berkeley, Bernard Haussoullier
related to Modern investigations · 37
Didyma → After, Apollo, Archaic, Artemis, Athens, Bernard Haussoullier, Byzantines, Dilettanti, Dr Pickering, Emmanuel Pontremoli, Englishmen Jeremy Salter, European, French Schools, From, German, German Archaeological Institute, Hellenistic, In, Klaus Tuchelt, Lothar Haselberger
related to The temple of Apollo · 35
Didyma → Above, Alas, Among, Apollo, Archaic, Artemis, BC, Byzantine, Dipteros, Ephesus, From, Greek, Hellenistic, Imperial, In, Ionian Greeks, Ionians, Ionic, It, Lade
related to Names · 25
Didyma → Also, Apollo, Artemis, BC, Branchidae, But, Carian, Cybele, Cybele Dindymene, Excavations, German, Greek, Greeks, Hellenic, Hellenistic, Homeric Hymn, In, In Greek, Ionia, Ionian Greeks
related to Theatre · 25
Didyma → AD, After, An, Antiochos, Apollo, Artemis, As, At, BC, But, Evidence, Greek, Hadrian, Helga Bumke, Hellenistic, Later, Leto, Miletus, Nero, Roman
related to Geography · 23
Didyma → Along, As, Aydın Province, Bafa Gölü, BC, British, British Museum, But, Charles Thomas Newton, Didim, It, Latmian Gulf, Mavişehir, Meander River, Milesian Peninsula, Miletus, Panormos, Room, Sacred Way, Some
related to Churches · 22
Didyma → AD, After, Another, Apollo, Artemis, Byzantine, Byzantine Didyma, Christian, Doric, Exchange, Greek, Greeks, In, Its, More, Muslims, North Greece, Populations, Saint Charalambos, Some
related to External links · 18
Didyma → Anatolian, ApolloOfficial, Archived, Branchidai, Classical Sites, Didim, Didyma Apollon Temple Turkey, DidymaProject Perseus, DidymaRichard Stillwell, Encyclopedia Iranica, Livius Picture Archive, Princeton Encyclopedia, Rather, The, Turkey, Wayback MachineSite, Yenihisar, Yoran
related to history · 18
Didyma → Alexandria, Apollo, BC, Both Herodotus, Branchidae, Branchus, Clement, Cleochus, Didyma's, However, Ionian, It, Leandrios, Miletus, Pausanias, Persians, Smicrus, The
related to Other Buildings · 17
Didyma → Above, Apollo, Apollo's, Artemis, BC, Byzantine, Doric, During, Helga Bumke, Hellenistic, Interpreting, It, One, Prophetenhaus, The, Therefore, This

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temple apollo artemis bc century miletus sanctuary hellenistic naiskos building roman sekos found greek used sacred also columns altar first

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
DidymaAbandonedC.E. 14931.00infobox
DidymaBuilt8th century B.C.E.1.00infobox
DidymaConditionRuined1.00infobox
DidymaCulturesGreek, Roman1.00infobox
DidymaLocationDidim, Aydın Province, Turkey1.00infobox
DidymaOwnerPublic1.00infobox
DidymaPublic accessYes1.00infobox
DidymaRegionAegean Region1.00infobox
DidymaSatellite ofMiletus1.00infobox
DidymaTypeSanctuary1.00infobox
DidymaWebsiteDidim Archaeological Site1.00infobox
Didymais atemple documented0.90text

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