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20. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

Artemis of Ephesus in her temple. […] The temple, it was said, had been built by the Lelegians and the Nymphs ; Admeta, daughter of Eurystheus, fled thither from Argos ; the goddess appeared in a vision to her, and she became priestess of the temple. […] The temples and images of Ares were not numerous. […] This god was a favourite object of Grecian worship, and his temples were numerous. […] She had also temples at Thebes, Argos, Sparta, and elsewhere.

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