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Temple of the Palmyrene GodsDura Europos, Fresco from temple of MithrasDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsDura Europos, Remains of temple of Palmyrene godsSketch of an initiatePalace of the Dux RipaeDura Europos, Remains of palace duxDura Europos, Remains of palace duxDura Europos, Votive inscription, GreekBanquet Hall InscriptionDura Europos, Votive inscription, GreekDura Europos, Greek inscription temple of AdonisTemple of AdonisBreach near tower 19Breach in the city wall near tower 19FrescoDura Europos, Synagogue, frescoFrescoDura Europos, Replica of synagogue fresco'sDura Europos, Synagogue, frescoFrescoDura Europos, Replica of synagogue fresco'sDura Europos, Synagogue, frescoFrescoDura Europos, Replica of synagogue fresco'sDura Europos, Synagogue, frescoCapricornDura Europos, Replica of synagogue fresco'sModel of the Dura Europos Synagogue

Locatie:

  • Syrië, Quşūr Umm Sābā
  • geo:34.750881,40.727142
  • Locatie ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • 50~ / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Tempel of heiligdom
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=18110

Annotaties

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he Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona honors a syncretized combination of the Greek goddess Artemis and the Syrian goddess Azzanathkona (Atargatis). The temple is a square building with an inner chamber at the rear. It also has a small area with elevated theater seating around an auditorium, one of five in Dura-Europos. The sanctuary was covered in paintings, like many of the other religious buildings in this city. In the Roman period, in addition to its religious functions, the complex also served as headquarters for the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, an infantry and cavalry regiment recruited from Palmyra. The temple was destroyed with the rest of the site in 256 AD. It was excavated by Yale University and the French Academy of Inscriptions from 1928-1929.  Found on the eastern wall is a horoscope dated to July 176 AD1.

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Pleiades: Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona

he Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona honors a syncretized combination of the Greek goddess Artemis and the Syrian goddess Azzanathkona (Atargatis). The temple is a square building with an inner chamber at the rear. It also has a small area with elevated theater seating around an auditorium, one of five in Dura-Europos. The sanctuary was covered in paintings, like many of the other religious buildings in this city. In the Roman period, in addition to its religious functions, the complex also served as headquarters for the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, an infantry and cavalry regiment recruited from Palmyra. The temple was destroyed with the rest of the site in 256 AD. It was excavated by Yale University and the French Academy of Inscriptions from 1928-1929.  Found on the eastern wall is a horoscope dated to July 176 AD1.

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Pleiades: Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona


Relevante musea

Deir ez-Zor, Archaeological Museum

Deir ez-Zor, Archaeological Museum

National Museum of Damascus

National Museum of Damascus

Nijmegen, Orientalis

Nijmegen, Orientalis

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art


In de buurt

Pratorium, Dura Europos

Part of the Roman castrum at Dura Europos

Bath, Dura Europos

Roman bath - part of the Military Camp.

Temple of the Palmyrene Gods

Temple of the Palmyrene Gods


Dit object is toegevoegd door René Voorburg op 2014-01-29. Laatst bewerkt door Elżbieta op 2021-03-17. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/18110 . Download als RDF/XML, KML.
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