ephesus
No, it is a Greek name that means "From the city of Lydia"
The city of Sardis.
The capital city of Lydia in ancient times was Sardis.
The four different cultures of the ancient city of Sardis were Lydia, Persian, Greek and Roman. Saris was the ancient capital of the kingdom of Lydia, under both the Roman and Persian Empire.
every ancient greek city
In the ancient city of athen in greece.
Croesus, the wealthy king of Lydia, built the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus as an expression of his devotion to the goddess and to showcase his immense wealth and power. The temple was intended to serve as a place of worship and to honor Artemis, who was considered the protector of the city and its people. Additionally, the construction of such a grand temple aimed to establish Ephesus as a significant religious center in the ancient world. The temple later became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World due to its impressive architecture and size.
I think you're thinking of Lydia the tattooed lady, made popular by groucho marx.
at the temple of Zeus at Olympia in the city-state of Elis.
At the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in the city-state of Elis.
The ancient Romans built the Temple of Jupiter on Capitoline Hill. Almost at the center of the city.
The temple of Zeus at Olympia in the city-state of Elis.