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  Artemis   - Greek goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Leto
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220/18 epiphany of the goddess Artemis at Magnesia.
220/19 are instructed to institute games in honour of Artemis Leucophryene.
208/19a of Magnesia inviolable because of the cult of Artemis Leucophryene.
206/6a talus recognising the status of the festival of Artemis at Magnesia.
199/5a games instituted in Cnidus after an epiphany of the goddess Artemis.
190/2 sus hastily, to avoid any impropriety with the priestess of Artemis.
87/56 nts additional rights of asylum to the temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
45/74 Vatia grants privileges to the temple of Artemis at Hierocaesareia.
    Within translations:
Aelian:Fr_46   on their behalf Artemis waxed wroth and and visited the
Aelian:NA_3.27   fact, says in singing of Artemis and her hunting there tha
Aelian:NA_7.15   of our fathers, O Artemis of the child-bed, and goddesses
Aelian:NA_11.9   ere is a temple of Artemis there and quantities of wild
Aelian:NA_12.4   buzzard, as it is called, of Artemis. To the Mother of
Aelian:NA_12.9   hands in the temple of Artemis the Fair at Ephesus, now
Aelian:NA_12.10   earing by the Maiden, by Artemis, by Persephone, ** that
Aelian:NA_12.22   In Crete there is a temple to Artemis Rhoccaea, ** as she
Aelian:NA_12.34   sacrifice maimed animals to Artemis at Amarynthus. **
Aelian:NA_12.39   was entering a grove of Artemis (the grove was in Phrygia
Aelian:NA_14.20   taken to the temple of Artemis of Rhocca and that the
Aelian:NA_15.29   especially Hera, Athena, Artemis, and Aphrodite that, she
AnthPal_3.6   ytho slain by Apollo and Artemis, because it appeared and
AnthPal_3.14   shot down by Apollo and Artemis for daring to assault the
AnthPal_6.127   irls round the temple of Artemis, where Epixenus set me,
AnthPal_6.266-273 *   SIPPUS & { H 3 } & This Artemis in the cross-ways did Hag
AnthPal_6.277   DAMAGETUS & { H 1 } & Artemis, who wield the bow and
AnthPal_6.280   has dedicated to you, Artemis of the lake, her tambouri
AnthPal_6.326   and curved bow to you, Artemis ; for he had exhausted
AnthPal_6.348   had no care, then, Artemis, but for your hounds deadly to
AnthPal_6.356   eiō your priestess, Artemis, are dedicated here by
AnthPal_6.358   entered this golden house of Artemis. Attalus' home page
AnthPal_9.100   ceived Phoebus, and that Artemis, after Olympus, calls no
AnthPal_9.275   beasts with wings too, Artemis would not have seen him
AnthPal_9.303   an easy delivery. Artemis hears not only the prayers of
AnthPal_16.158   OTIMUS & { H 9 } & I am Artemis fashioned in the form tha
Antiphil_6.97   war he dedicated you to Artemis as a token thereof, the
Antiphil_6.199   & { G-P 16 } & Artemis, goddess of the road, Antiphilu
AntipSid_6.111   and hung up by the shrine of Artemis the Huntress. [6.11
AntipSid_6.276   virginity. But, Artemis, in your loving-kindness grant
AntipSid_6.287   & { G-P 52 } & Artemis, fairest of virgins, sovereign
AntipSid_16.178   ted here were offered to Zeus, Artemis, Apollo and the Rom
AntipThes_7.530   rls, the spoils of Phoebus and Artemis. [7.531] & { G-P
AntipThes_7.705   the temple of Brauronian Artemis and the disputed & water
AntipThes_7.743   shot down my sons and Artemis my daughters for me to
AntipThes_9.46   prayers were heard by Artemis, the deliverer in child-b
AntipThes_9.58   } & On the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus I have set eye
AntipThes_9.268   and had paid her vows to both Artemises. As she killed
AntipThes_9.790   } & On the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus Who was it tha
AntipThes_16.131   victims of Phoebus and Artemis : for the Maiden sent unt
Apollonid_6.105   net-fisher, give to you, Artemis of the harbour, a grilled
Aristonous_30   torch-lit mountain revels.  Stern Artemis patrols the land with
Athen_4.130   were seen Cupids, and Artemises, and Pans, and Hermae,
Athen_4.168   Having three heads, like to Artemis' statue. Being enem
Athen_9.393   ds, and especially of Hera and Artemis. And accordingly
Athen_11.466   we have seen, dedicated to Artemis in Capua, in Campania ;
Athen_11.489   - a cup dedicated to Artemis, which the people there say
Athen_12.525   treatise on the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus ; where, relating
Athen_12.537   metimes he would imitate Artemis, whose dress he often wor
Athen_13.580   She said, "I swear by Artemis, had I known & How you
Athen_13.593   fled to the temple of Artemis, fled with him: and when
Athen_13.600   ction. And neither Artemis, who loved him exceedingly, nor
Athen_14.619   and those addressed to Artemis are called oupingoi.
Athen_14.629   the Chitoneas, sacred to Artemis, and it is a peculiar kin
Athen_14.636   & The Tmolian goddess Artemis, who loves & The laurel
Athen_14.645   heesecake consecrated to Artemis, having figures of lighte
Athen_15.683     Artemis Leucophrys, to be lightly praised,
Athen_15.694     And Artemis mighty huntress, virgin chaste.
Athen_15.701   she was taking Apollo and Artemis from Chalcis in Euboea to
Callim:Epigr_35   verlike. & [35] & Artemis, to thee Phileratis set up this
Callim:Epigr_63   Ortygia in the temple of Artemis, - that bow wherewith he
Cic:Verr_2.1.85   removing from the temple of Diana his own slave who had
Crinag_6.242   {"the Perfecter"} and Artemis who soothes the pangs of
IsisHymn_1.1   The Syrians call You: Astarte, Artemis, Nanaia;
Joseph:AJ_12.354   a very rich temple of Artemis, and that it was full of
Joseph:AJ_12.358   plunder the temple of Artemis in Persia;" for the purpo
Joseph:AJ_15.89   supplicant at the temple of Artemis in Ephesus; [90]   for
LeonTar_6.286   & in the middle. Artemis, fairest of the daughters of
LeonTar_7.449   ursuit of his boy loves, Artemis in the chase, the Muse
Lucill_11.189   of Athena, and the quiver of Artemis. "And the gods that
MArgent_6.201   dicated in the temple of Artemis her sandals and beautiful
Meleager_7.421   ouble-edged attribute of Artemis & in allusion to his lau
Mnasalcas_6.128   hield, a gift from the wars to Artemis, Leto's child. For
Mnasalcas_6.268   G-P 2 } & This image, Holy Artemis, Cleonymus set up
OGIS_9   (c. 302/1)   ree] in the temple of Artemis, where the other gr
OGIS_10   (c. 285)   im [in the temple] of Artemis, and the essenes shal
OGIS_18   (305-285)   icated to Artemis the Saviour, on be
OGIS_53   (c. 246)   ed to Apollo Hylates, Artemis Phosphoros, Artemis E
OGIS_55   (240)   ce in the temple of Artemis; and the cost arising f
OGIS_91   (205-181)   blished the [altar] of Artemis and her temple and t
OGIS_104   (167-145)   dedicated to Apollo, Artemis and Leto by Areios of
OGIS_144   (c. 131/0) gratitude towards her, to Apollo, Artemis and Leto.  
OGIS_226   Chryso, hydrophoros of Artemis Pythia, the daughte
OGIS_235   (c. 203)   [dedicated this gateway to Artemis]. [B]   Zeu
OGIS_256   (129-117)   dedicated to Apollo, Artemis and Leto by Sosistr
OGIS_335   (150-133)   ds to] the shrine of Artemis Astyrene, as the st
OGIS_437.C   (98/7 or 94/3) place in the temple of Artemis, and in Sardis, in the
OGIS_746   (197)   Leto and Apollo and Artemis, on account of the kins
Paean:Delph_2   with him you, goddess Artemis, mistress of the Cretan
Philip_6.240   ughter of Zeus and Leto, Artemis, watcher of wild creature
Philip_9.311   gracious aid of Artemis in labour is a thing of the pas
Philip_16.215   Hermes' winged sandals, and Artemis' torches. Mortals
Plin:HN_34.77   with the infants Apollo and Artemis in her arms. [78] He
Plin:HN_35.93   the Megabyzus, the priest of Artemis of  Ephesus, a Clitus with
Plin:HN_35.96   seated on horseback, and his Artemis in the midst of a
Plin:HN_35.109   also painted an Apollo and Artemis, and the Mother of the
Plin:HN_35.147   archaic panel picture of Artemis at Ephesus, Irene daughter
Plut:Mor_183   he saw the Priestess of Artemis, that she was exceeding
Polyaen_6.50.1   pillars of the temple of Artemis; and thereby to consecrat
Polyaen_8.11.1   festival in honour of Artemis, and giving way to banque
Polyaen_8.34.1   to seize a priestess of Artemis, as she was celebrating
Polyaen_8.39.1   ir; she was priestess of Artemis, which is an office of
Polyaen_8.52.1   retired to the temple of Artemis Hegemone, where Milon,
POxy_1380   islands of threefold nature, Artemis ; at Patmos young,
PsCallisth_1.46   ing nymphs. & Once Artemis, descending to this pool, & Bar
RC_5   rhyton, inscribed "of Artemis", weight 161 drachmas A
RC_31   (208/7) e mistress of the city Artemis Leukophryene, appeared before us
RC_32   (208/7) mistress of the city Artemis Leukophryene, delivered the decree
RC_33   (208/7) oracle in honour of Artemis Leukophryene, and concerning the
RC_34   (208/7) lebrate in honour of Artemis Leukophryene, musical and gymnast
RC_53   (197-160)   the [precinct] . . . of Artemis. [For] thus [in
SEG_4.632   (c. 155) administer the sanctuary of Artemis who dwells among us,
SEG_17.639   (c. 301-298)   ed in the [temple] of Artemis, and the names of the
SEG_18.343.A   (c. 85-25) of the temple porch to Artemis Eileithyia and to the people'.
SEG_18.343.C   (c. 85-25) of three gold pieces to Artemis, and a figure of one
SEG_28.1224   (282)   ples of Apollo and Artemis and Leto in the most
SEG_30.1892   (215/4 or 174/3)   secrate] a stele to Artemis in Gasoros, wherever Pl
SEG_31.614   (c. 179/8) the campaigns in Thrace to Artemis Tauropolos.
SEG_33.1034.B   (c. 280-250) provisions may Apollo, Zeus, Artemis, and Athena destroy him
SEG_35.1080   (321/0)   en {neōkoros} of Artemis, as indicated by the
SEG_38.1476   (206/5)   city, gave birth to Artemis and Apollo in our ter
SEG_38.812   (c. 200)   asing the honours of] Artemis [Hiakynthotropos, and
SEG_39.1290   (44) boundary of the Sardian Artemis, which Gaius Caesar, imperator
SEG_44.1218   (150-110) Myrans in the temple of Artemis.  
SEG_54.744   (c. 225-200) a victim shall be to Artemis Agrotera, and a full-grown goat
SEG_60.1569   (c. 160-150) one in the temple of Artemis at Tlos, one in the
SEG_61.722.D   (111/0) Pythian Apollo and Leto and Artemis and Ares and Aphrodite 10
SEG_63.399.A   (276-239) [ the customary sacrifices to Artemis ] and to Leto and
SEG_63.949   (c. 190) Apollo Klarios and to Artemis Klaria, as is customary among
SelPap_2.262   advocate, said : Artemis has appeared before you two
SelPap_2.293   praefect, from Aurelia Artemis daughter of Paesius
Syll_1157.A   (late 2nd cent.) raios and Apollo Koropaios and Artemis Iolkia and all the oth
Syll_352   (306-301)   ce of thanksgiving to Artemis, praying that for the
Syll_353   (302)   p in the sanctuary of Artemis, where the other aw
Syll_389   (282)   kos son of Drimakos, Dorion Artemis slave of Euth
Syll_485   (soon after 235/4)   sacrifice is made to Artemis [Agrotera], and at
Syll_486   (c. 234/3)   otted to be priest of Kalliste in the year when Ekp
Syll_487   (c. 234/3)   llo Prostaterios and Artemis Boulaia and the other
Syll_557   (after 208/7)   later, after Artemis Leukophryene manifested hersel
Syll_558   (c. 207/6)   ribed the epiphany of Artemis and the benefits best
Syll_559   (c. 207/6)   for those who revere Artemis Leukophryene and reco
Syll_560   (c. 207/6)   ibing the epiphany of Artemis and the assistance
Syll_561   (c. 207/6)   they are holding for Artemis Leukophryene; stating
Syll_562   (c. 207/6)   r years in honour of Artemis Leukophryene, the c
Syll_588   (190-180)   ans. I swear by Artemis [Leukophryene and] all [the
Syll_589   (190-180)   est and priestess of Artemis Leukophryene and the
Syll_599   (c. 196-192)   and in the temple of Artemis in Ephesos; and we
Syll_633   (c. 180)   Apollo Didymeus and Artemis and Leto and Athena and
Syll_671   (160/59)   Apollo and Leto and Artemis, and they shall manage
Syll_679   (190-140)   eir fatherland and to Artemis Leukophryene"; a
Syll_685   (112/1)   en {neōkoros} of Artemis Leukophryene Killos s
Syll_695   (soon after 196)   en image {xoanon} of Artemis Leukophryene in the Pa
Syll_742.A   (86/85) safety of the temple of Artemis and the city and its
Syll_742.B   (86/85) are threatening the temple of Artemis and the city and all
Syll_749.A   (shortly after 65) Gnaeus, imperator [t o Apollo, Artemis (?) and Leto ]; when
Syll_765.A   Zeus ] Polieus and of Artemis Kekoia, in whose time there
Theodorid_6.157   57] & { G-P 3 } & Artemis, guardian of Gorgus' possession
Theodorid_16.132   us, and those by the arrows of Artemis. Now, her form comp
THI_23   (late 2nd cent.)   dedicated to Apollo, Artemis, [and Leto?] by Lu
THI_42   (273)   rifices offered to Artemis and Apollo; and that the
THI_51   (277/6)   war, in the house of Artemis: An Etruscan censer,
THI_55   (c. 200)   ena as consecrated to Artemis Elitheia, with the
THI_66   (302-295)   him in the temple of Artemis, where] the rest of
THI_76   (c. 303)   n of Zeus and chaste Artemis, in response to a divi
THI_110   (294-289)   cree in the temple of Artemis, so that all may know
THI_112   (c. 170)   ewal of it in the temple of Artemis Aptera. We have
THI_119   (334-300)   ing the chitons for Artemis according to the custom
THI_123.A   the sanctuary of Zeus or Artemis; and also the judges who
THI_133.A   (soon after 197) in the sanctuary of Artemis.   Hekataios son of
THI_151   (145-137)   other in [the temple] of Artemis Panachaia in Achai
THI_167.B   (c. 300) decree in the temple of Artemis, where] they inscribe the names
THI_173   (end 2nd cent.) rsons from the] shrine of Artemis Mounichia, both free people a
THI_203   (122/1) put on the procession for Artemis Agrotera;
Timoth:Pers_139   ana. My great God, Artemis, over to Ephesus will protect.'
Vit:Theoc_1   fear, the festival of Artemis Caryatis was due to be


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