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A [[Heraion]] /həˈreɪˌɒn/ or [[Heraeum]] /həˈriːəm/ ([[Ἡραῖον]]) is a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Hera | |wketx=A [[Heraion]] /həˈreɪˌɒn/ or [[Heraeum]] /həˈriːəm/ ([[Ἡραῖον]]) is a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Hera | ||
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* Heraion (Thrace), an ancient Greek city in Thrace, also known as Heraion Teichos | * Heraion (Thrace), an ancient Greek city in Thrace, also known as Heraion Teichos | ||
* the sea-side village near the temple dedicated to Hera in Samos | * the sea-side village near the temple dedicated to Hera in Samos | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 24 October 2022
Wikipedia EN
A Heraion /həˈreɪˌɒn/ or Heraeum /həˈriːəm/ (Ἡραῖον) is a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Hera
Notable temples include:
- Heraion of Samos, the most important of the sanctuaries dedicated to Hera
- Heraion of Argos, near Nafplion in Argolis
- Heraion of Perachora (Hera Akraia and Hera Limenia), near Corinth
- Temple of Hera (Olympia)
- Heraion of Metapontum, usually known as the Tavole Palatine, in Magna Graecia
- Heraion at the mouth of the Sele, Paestum, Magna Graecia
- Second Temple of Hera (Paestum), Paestum, Magna Graecia
- Heraion of Selinunte
Heraion may also refer to:
- Heraion (Bithynia), an ancient Greek town in Bithynia, also known as Heraia
- Heraion (Thrace), an ancient Greek city in Thrace, also known as Heraion Teichos
- the sea-side village near the temple dedicated to Hera in Samos