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In Greek mythology Artemis was goddess of virginity, the hunt and the underworld
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
LG - Life's good!
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Marble bust of Marcus Aurelius
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Model of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Parts belonging to the Parthian Monument
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Priapos is the protector of the countryside, gardens and vineyards
According to legend, Priapos is the son of Dionysos and Aphrodite and he is also the god of Lampsakos which is modern day Lapseki. His exaggerated phallus is the symbol of fertility and the abundance he provides. Priapos was considered to be the guiding divinity of beekeepers and fishermen. Seafarers would attach statues of Priapos to the prows of their boats and in storms they hope for his assistance. [Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Relief from the Parthian Monument
The sculpture shows Antoninus Pius, Lucius Verus, Emperor Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius. [Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Sculpture of Great Artemis
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Temple of Artemis
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]
Temple of Artemis model
[Ephesus Museum - Selcuk - Turkey]