The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus - 7 Wonder of the Ancient World - See U in History

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The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus - 7 Wonder of the Ancient World

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Wiki: The Temple of Artemis or Artemision , also known less precisely as the Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to an ancient, local form of the goddess Artemis. It was located in Ephesus . It was completely rebuilt three times, and in its final form was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. By 401 AD it had been ruined or destroyed. Only foundations and fragments of the last temple remain at the site.
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I have a deep love of ancient history and its such a shame that all that remains of this once magnificient building are just a few stones and a pillar. Most of the ancient wonders are sadly gone and we will never see their beauty as the ancients did..

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how alexander the great got his title


greeks: oh, there's alexander
others: oh, great...
historians: hmmm...

hakureikura
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I’m 16 and I hate school but I just started getting into ancient history and I can say I’m grateful I did

joseh
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I am so amazed how this structure remains today despite centuries had passed and the architectural technology in those days were not as advanced as today.

kirbymarchbarcena
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After reading Acts 19. I got curious on its history. Cool.

emboysadventures
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The temple was 137 m long, by 69 m wide. A typical football field is around 100 m length. Imagine a temple of massive size, bigger than a football field. It would have been a majestic sight.

aegontargaryen
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That’s sad that Artemis temple was destroyed 2 times.Artemis is my favorite goddess

zanderjimenez
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Well, at least the Hagia Sophia still stands.. and full of happy cats

fortune_roses
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I love Artemis Artemis is my favorite Greek goddess if I could go back through time the first thing I would do is go back through time when the temple of Artemis was still around she’s the coolest most beautiful goddess ever it’s a shame that the Temple of Artemis is not around today I hope one day we could go back through time and see the old wonders of the world 😊

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The temple was founded by the Amazons? I find that hard to believe given that they are a mythical people and the Temple is an actual place. Also, isn't it meant to have been founded by Croesus of Lydia? If you go by the ancient sources.

solonsolon
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This is so GORGEOUS. Hail the moon lady--there's a replica of her temple in Istanbul, Turkey that I NEED to visit. <33

zoefang
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2:11 who made that art? Please tell me it was made for this video alone. Otherwise, it’s messed up to make that....

geekacelol
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Enjoy watching. Thank you. I grew up on Ephesus St in Colorado and thus began my :-)

siobahnsmith
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Thank you for this amazing educational video.

ultraali
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You forgot to mention this is where Julius Caesar sent Cleopatra’s sister Arsinoe to live after he defeated her Egyptian army in Alexandria. Cleopatra had her strangled to death on the steps of this temple through Mark Antony years later.

billie
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I went there when I was like 10 and it was just an empty lot with one large pillar, a few large rocks and the whole place had legit zero tourists.

BlueTigerIncStudios
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Thank you for not mentioning the arsonist's name. Most of the other history channels were too lazy to do that.

Neillan
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I’m from Turkey and the main reason why ancient buildings didn’t survive is Turkey and many countries around Mediterranean are earthquake countries. If a building’s left by people (if it’s stopped being used) it will slowly collapse because of earthquakes that constantly happen. Buildings require constant care in Turkey. And it is hard to keep a building on +100 columns alive in a shaky soil. It was poorly planned.

kbayraktar
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Can you pls.do the temple of athena and vesta

eurodomingo
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I liked your video it's amazing thanks

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