Epheseus

One night in 356 BC, the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus was burned down by a madman named Herostratus, who wanted to gain fame in this way.

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Also on this night, in Pella, the metropolis of Macedonia near Thessaloniki, Alexander of Macedon was born, who in his adult life felt great respect and respect for the Temple of Artemis. The inhabitants of Ephesus, however, had great respect for Alexander of Macedon, who at the age of 20 received the nickname "The Great". After the temple fire, when they were asked, "Why couldn't your Goddess protect her Temple from the fire?", the answer was, "Because our Goddess was then in Pelwa to be present at the birth of Alexander the Great."