Epheseus

In the 6th century BC, the last king of Lydia, Croesus (his name is synonymous with the rich man of antiquity) built a temple to Artemis in Ephesus.

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Artemis was worshiped both as a Mother Goddess (her statue in Ephesus depicted a woman with countless breasts) and as an Eternal Virgin. Her cult was very strong. The Greeks considered this temple one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.