Re: Was their a god at Ephesus, male counterpart to the Goddess
- From: "Agamemnon" <agamemnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:23:58 -0000
<sanlosinst@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:07366909-e146-46a1-a213-941d9db6c6b8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The Temple at Ephesus is famous for its association with a Goddess
(often called Artemis). But did she have a male counterpart, a husband
or son, perhaps a dying and ressurrected god figure?
No. She was a goddess of virginity.
Samuel
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