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Diana (Latin: D ĭā Na, English: Diana), the goddess of the moon and oak in Roman mythology, is one of the twelve main gods in Rome. She corresponds to Artemis, Hecarte and other goddesses in Greek mythology, as well as the goddess of Celesta in Phoenician mythology. Her etymology may have something ... Read More
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Minerva (Latin: Minerva), the goddess of wisdom, war, moon and memory in Roman mythology, is also the patron saint of handicraftsmen, students and artists. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. It corresponds to Athena in Greek mythology, Monemosyne, Suris in Celtic mythology and other goddesses. ... Read More
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Delphi, two hours' drive from Athens, is a mysterious place in ancient Greece and the "center of the world" in ancient times. It was listed in the "World Heritage List" in 1987. The site of Gudelphi, located under the cliff about 8 kilometers away, is the most attractive tourist attraction. Since ... Read More
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The temple of Zeus is located in the southeast of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It was built to worship Zeus and is one of the largest temples in ancient Greece. The temple of Zeus was built in 470 BC and completed in 456 BC. It was designed by the architect Libon. The statue of Zeus was in the ... Read More
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Fontana di Trevi is located at the intersection of three streets in Rome, Italy, because there are three roads extending outward in front of the fountain, and the "Trevi Trevi" of the Trevi Fountain means three forked roads, which is also the origin of the name of the fountain. The fountain of the ... Read More
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The myth of ancient Babylon refers to the myth of ancient Babylon, including the earliest narrative poem in the world, the Epic of Gilgamesh. The mythical characters include Ishutan and the goddess Ishkantar. Among them, the legend of the great flood also appeared. Babylonian culture mostly inherits ... Read More
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Niche (Greek: Νίκη, "Victory"; Transliteration of Latin letters: Nike) is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology [1]. Her counterpart in Roman mythology is Victoria. According to Hesiod's Divine Manual, she is the daughter of the Titan gods Pallas and Styx, and the sister of Kratos (strength), ... Read More
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Shepherds, as symbols, are often used together with "shepherds" to describe God and what he has done, especially in the tradition of Judaism and Christianity, while in Christianity, they refer specifically to Jesus, who also calls himself the good shepherd. As symbols, the words "shepherd" and ... Read More
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Zoser, according to different spellings or Djoser, was a pharaoh of the Third Dynasty of ancient Egypt (according to some archaeologists, his reign was 2780-2760 years ago). Zoser is the most famous pharaoh in the Third Dynasty of Egypt. He once ordered his officials - Imhotep to build the first ... Read More
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Franz Joseph I (August 18, 1830 - November 21, 1916), the emperor of Austria and Austria Hungary (December 2, 1848 - November 21, 1916), the ruler of junior and southern Europe from the 19th century to the 20th century. He is the grandson of Franz II, the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, the ... Read More
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