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    Art Museum Essay

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    Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer from Greece during the 1st century B.C- 1st Century A.D during the Late Hellenistic period‚ and second Demedji and Hennutsen from Egypt during 2465-2438 B.C. The Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer is located in the Northern end of Gallery 162‚ which contains Greek and Roman Art. The statue of Demedji and Hennutsen is located in the Southern end of Gallery 103‚ which contains Egyptian Art from the Old Kingdom Dynasties. The Bronze statue of Artemis and a deer located

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    An example would be the Temple of Artemis. The great temple was one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World‚ perhaps because of its size. The foundation of the temple was measured over 350 by 180 feet [about 110 by 55 meters] in size; probably one of the largest temples built in the ancient times. Temple of Artemis was built around 323 BC in Ayasalouk‚ Turkey. The city was once called Ephesus. The whole temple was built as a dedication to the Greek Goddess Artemis. When discussing about Greek Architecture

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    much believe in these stories as myths‚ but more of a religion. Although all of the gods of their religion were very important‚ each in their own individual way‚ there are some that are more popular than other. For example‚ most people have heard of Artemis and Apollo‚ but how about their mother‚ Leto? Many people only have heard of their names‚ but in reality there is much more to them. Zeus‚ the god of thunder was married to the goddess of marriage‚ Hera. When Leto‚ a Titan goddess‚ seduced Zeus

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    Despite the fact that the females were looked upon as second class citizens‚ some of the female goddesses had power and influence. The three most powerful goddesses were Athene‚ Artemis and‚ Hestia. Many people now can learn lessons from them. They all influenced and guided people throughout their life which made them admired by many gods‚ Olympians‚ and mortals. Goddesses were a “symbol of wisdom‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ cunning and trickery” Firstly‚ Athene is wise which made her powerful and influenced

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    Apollo's Three Challenges

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    Once upon a time on mount Olympus‚ there was an argument between two very important god and goddess. Apollo‚ the god of music‚ poetry‚ healing‚ and the sun‚ was arguing with Artemis‚ the goddess of the hunt‚ archery‚ and the moon. They were both siblings of Zeus and Leto. All of the Olympian gods were gathered around them listening. They were arguing about which is more important‚ the moon or the sun. They decided that they had to hold a competition to see which the superior one was. The winner would

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    half bloods. Before there group was about to be defeated Artemis goddess of the hunt and the moon sun of Apollo shows up and rescues them with her huntresses. Also Annabeth saved them but in the process she falls off the cliff and they could not find her‚ little do they no that she was really just captured by Luke and Cronus‚ Bianca joined the hunt with Artemis and left Nico at camp half blood to train to become stronger. Artemis left her huntresses to go find the one monster that could destroy

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    Gods and Goddesses

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    Ares Hephaestus Hera ENGLISH IV Artemis (Diana) The daughter of Leto and Zeus‚ and the twin sister of Apollo. Artemis is the goddess of the wilderness‚ the hunt and wild animals‚ and fertility (she became a goddess of fertility and childbirth mainly in cities). She was often depicted with the crescent of the moon above her forehead and was sometimes identified with Selene(goddess of the moon). Artemis was one of the Olympians and a virgin goddess. Her main vocation

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    in Bar Harbor‚ Maine‚ to find two half blood siblings named Bianca and Nico di Angelo that Grover Underwood has found. They are attacked by a Manticore named Dr. Thorn. Although Artemis‚ the goddess of the hunt‚ and her hunters arrive to help‚ Annabeth is hurled off a cliff into the ocean on the Manticore’s back. Artemis is troubled by the Manticore’s mention of a " great stirring" of monsters. She goes off alone to hunt an Olympian- destroying monster that

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    The First Vampire

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    Here is the tale of the first vampire. Ambrogio was a young adventurer. Born and raised in Italy‚ he had always longed to travel to Greece to have his fortune told by the Oracle of Delphi. When he was an adult‚ he got on a boat and sailed to the western edge of Greece‚ near Astakos. He traveled east until he eventually reached the city of Delphi. Delphi was home to a great temple of Apollo‚ the sun god. It was also the home of the Pythia‚ better known as the Oracles. The Pythia would sit in a chamber

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    Clytemnestra has been crying since the murder of her daughter Iphigenia‚ but “the tears that welled like springs are dry” (pg. 135). Before Agamemnon enters his father’s house and is ultimately murdered‚ he raises his right hand in honor of the gods saying: “the ones who sent me forth have brought me home” (pg. 134). This most accurately portrays Agamemnon’s dilemma; that is‚ he is imprisoned in the middle of two moral obligations. Each of these obligations is absolute but in utter opposition with

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