It was described by Antipater of Sidon, who compiled the list of the Seven Wonders:
I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the colossus of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus; but when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliancy, and I said, "Lo, apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on aught so grand".
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
Yes the temple of artemis made for the love of artemis the greek goddess
The Temple of Artemis was the first Greek temple made completely of marble! the roof was made of cedar but other than that it was completely made of marble and gold!
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The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was made of marble, except where it concerned the roof.
The Temple of Artemis was built as a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
The site was occupied by people prior to the Bronze Age, there is no agreed upon date in which worship at the Temple of Artemis began.
The Temple of Artemis was named after the Greek goddess Artemis, who was the patron goddess of the city of Ephesus where the temple was located. Artemis was the goddess of hunting, wilderness, and fertility, and the temple was dedicated to her worship.
The Temple of Artemis was supposedly the first Greek temple built of marble.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was dedicated to the goddess Artemis, so it would be appropriate to call it that.
praying to artemis