Artemis Temple of Jerash Jordan • Roman Mythology

Artemis Temple of Jerash Jordan • Roman Mythology

Artemis, goddess Diana was the patron goddess of Gerasa.

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The photo shows the front view of the Temple of Artemis. Artemis Diana was the patron goddess of the Roman city Jerash Gerasa in Jordan

Artemis is also known as the goddess Diana and Tyche and was the patron goddess of Gerasa. The mighty Artemis Temple was built in her honor in the 2nd century. With its external dimensions of 160 x 120 meters, the building was one of the most impressive appearances in ancient times Jerash. The original 11 columns have been preserved and most of them are still adorned with Corinthian capitals.

The old roman city Jerash was known in its heyday by the Roman name Gerasa. It is still very well preserved as it was partly buried under desert sand for several centuries. In addition to the Artemis Temple, there are many interesting ones Sights/attractions of the Roman city of Jerash Jordan to discover.


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The Temple of Artemis at Jerash Jordan is an impressive archaeological relic and a remarkable example of the connection between Roman history and the Roman Empire.

  • Roman architecture: The Temple of Artemis is an excellent example of Roman architecture and was built during the Roman rule in Jerash.
  • Cult of Artemis: The temple was dedicated to the goddess Artemis, who corresponds to the goddess Diana in Roman mythology.
  • Hellenistic influence: Although the temple was built during Roman rule, it also displays Hellenistic architectural elements.
  • Column colonnade: The temple featured an impressive columned colonnade, typical of Roman temples.
  • religious meaning: The temple served as a place of prayer and worship for those who paid homage to the goddess Artemis.
  • Cultural hybridity: The Temple of Artemis shows how different cultures and religions merged in the ancient world and how such mergers can shape a region's cultural identity.
  • The power of architecture: The temple is an example of how architecture not only creates physical structures but also shapes religious and cultural identities.
  • The search for spirituality: The temple reminds us of the deep human longing for spirituality and the various ways in which people have undertaken this search.
  • Religious pluralism: Various cults and beliefs existed in the Roman city of Jerash, indicating the Roman Empire's tolerance for different religions.
  • Time and its legacy: The preserved temple is a contemporary witness of past cultures and generations. He reminds us how time advances inexorably and how we should preserve the achievements of the past.

The Temple of Artemis at Jerash illustrates the close connection between Roman history and architecture and serves as an inspiring example of the interaction of cultures and the expression of spirituality in the ancient world. It invites reflection on the importance of faith, architecture and cultural diversity in human history.


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Information on site, as well as personal experiences when visiting the ancient city of Jerash / Gerasa in November 2019.

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