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- en.wikipedia.org Temple of AphaiaThe Temple of Aphaia is 9.6 km east of this city. The sanctuary is also 29.5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, which is visible across the gulf on a clear day.
- brown.edu Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/courses…The pediments of the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina are the temple’s most interesting features.
- hellenicaworld.com Greece/Art/Ancient/en/…The Pediment Sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia (500-480) BC. Ο ναός της Αφαίας στην Αίγινα. ... See Computer Reconstructions of the Aphaia Temple.
- greecehighdefinition.com blog/2017/11/28/temple-…One of the oldest of Greek Doric temples, its partial reconstruction is found in the inner portion of the Aphaia museum.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Pediments_of_…<nowiki>Pediments of the temple of Aphaia; Frontoni di Egina; Frontoni di Egina; פסל</nowiki>. ... Français : Frontons du temple d'Aphaia. · Subcategories.
- touristorama.com en/temple-aphaia-aegina-02221The theme of the two pediments of the temple of Aphaia are the legendary Troy as in this war Telamonas, Aiantas and Achilleas were distinguished .
- wanderluce.com general/what-is-the-subject-of-the…This “Dying Warrior” is a Pediment Sculpture from the Temple of Aphaia. It is believed to represent a fallen Trojan hero, probably Laomedon.
- weloveaegina.com en/aigina/temple-of-aphaia/The temple of Aphaia was well known since antiquity for its pediments, which adorned both of its narrow sides.
- quizlet.com 131336619/pediments-the-temple-of-…Why do the pediments of the temple of Aphaia celebrate the Sackings of Troy? Telamon (who travelled with Herakles) was from Aphaia, a local hero, and his son...