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- A gigantic bronze statue that once stood 32 meters (110 feet) high on a marble plinth, the Colossus of Rhodes was built by its citizens to revere the Sun God Helios who supposedly. [r]

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- The only surviving wonder of - The only surviving wonder of

the ancient world, the the ancient world, the Pyramids of Egypt (Giza), Pyramids of Egypt (Giza),

were the phenomenal were the phenomenal achievement of Egyptian achievement of Egyptian

construction and construction and

engineering Built between engineering Built between

2600 and 2500 B.C., the 2600 and 2500 B.C., the

three pyramids at Giza three pyramids at Giza encompass more than encompass more than million limestone blocks million limestone blocks which were painstakingly which were painstakingly transported via timber sleds transported via timber sleds and by being rolled over the and by being rolled over the

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- As cranes were as yet unheard of, each block had to be

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- A magnificent garden paradise said to have been built in 7th

century B.C in the middle of the arid Mesopotamian desert, the

Hanging Gardens of Babylon were testimony to one man's ability to, against all the laws of nature,

create a botanical oasis of beauty amid a bleak desert landscape

King Nebuchadnezzar created the gardens as a sign of esteem for his wife Semiramis, who, legend has it, longed for the forests and roses of her homeland The

gardens were terraced and

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- There remains

- There remains

doubt, however, doubt, however, amongst historians amongst historians and archaeologists and archaeologists

as to whether this

as to whether this

lost paradise ever

lost paradise ever

existed, given that

existed, given that

excavations at

excavations at

Babylon have left no

Babylon have left no

definitive trace of

definitive trace of

this mythical oasis.

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Tượng thần Zeus

Tượng thần Zeus

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Thần Zeus

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- This gold and bejeweled statue was commissioned in 438 B.C by the Council of Olympia in reverence for Zeus, the ruler and most powerful of the Olympian gods The great statue was the work of the Athenian sculptor Phidias and was constructed inside the

Parthenon, the great temple overlooking the city According to Philo of Byzantium, this was the most

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The greatest temple of the ancient world, the Temple of Artemis once stood as the

most magnificent

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- The Temple of Artemis is located in Ephesus (in - The Temple of Artemis is located in Ephesus (in

modern day Turkey), which was to become the modern day Turkey), which was to become the

richest seaport in Asia Minor It once consisted of richest seaport in Asia Minor It once consisted of 127 marble columns each standing 20 meters (60 127 marble columns each standing 20 meters (60

feet) tall First built in the 6th century B.C., the feet) tall First built in the 6th century B.C., the

temple was destroyed by fire 200 years later and temple was destroyed by fire 200 years later and

then rebuilt under the supervision of Alexander then rebuilt under the supervision of Alexander

the Great the Great

-The great temple was eventually yielded to -The great temple was eventually yielded to

successively by invading Gothic hordes, successively by invading Gothic hordes,

earthquakes, and plunderers Today, only a earthquakes, and plunderers Today, only a

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Built between 370 and 351 B.C., this Built between 370 and 351 B.C., this

monumental tomb was dedicated to monumental tomb was dedicated to

King Mausolus of Caria by his King Mausolus of Caria by his

grieving wife, Queen Artemisia, as a grieving wife, Queen Artemisia, as a

memorial to their great love memorial to their great love

According to Plinius the Mausoleum According to Plinius the Mausoleum once stood 50 meters (40 feet) high once stood 50 meters (40 feet) high and was surrounded by 36 columns, and was surrounded by 36 columns,

standing atop a marble pedestal at standing atop a marble pedestal at

the intersection of the two main the intersection of the two main streets of Halicarnassus s The streets of Halicarnassus s The

Mausoleum stood relatively intact Mausoleum stood relatively intact

until 1522 A.D., when it was ordered until 1522 A.D., when it was ordered

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- A gigantic bronze statue that once stood 32 meters (110 feet) high on a marble plinth, the Colossus of Rhodes was built by its citizens to revere the Sun God Helios who supposedly

helped Rhodes to ward off Demetrius of

Macedonia Constructed by the engineer Chares of Lindos, the Colossus of Rhodes was

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- Serving to guide ships through the labyrinth of sandbars that created havoc for merchants attempting to reach the port of Alexandria in

Egypt, the Lighthouse or Pharos of Alexandria was the only ancient

wonder to have served a practical purpose Built 299 - 79 B.C the lighthouse stood some 500 feet above the city's western harbour and was financed by the Greek

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- Polished bronze mirrors were specially

- Polished bronze mirrors were specially

devised to reflect sunlight out to sea during

devised to reflect sunlight out to sea during

daytime, and fires were lit at night to serve as a

daytime, and fires were lit at night to serve as a

beacon for lost ships at night The tower stood

beacon for lost ships at night The tower stood

relatively intact until a series of earthquakes

relatively intact until a series of earthquakes

and gradual deterioration from natural elements

and gradual deterioration from natural elements

caused the structure to collapse and eventually

caused the structure to collapse and eventually

be dismantled for its stones.

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