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Cosa (chi) è Artemis$5027$ - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Artemis (comics); Artimus; ARTEMIS (disambiguation); Artémis

Artemis Crock         
DC COMICS CHARACTER
Tigress (Artemis Crock)
Artemis Crock is a fictional comic book character, appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in Infinity, Inc.
SS Empire Bittern         
  • ''Artemis'' at Newport News after arriving from Europe with troops of the U.S. Army's 54th Pioneer Infantry Regiment on 26 June 1919
GERMAN PASSENGER LINER
USAT Artemis; Empire Bittern; SS Bohemia; SS Artemis (1902); USS Artemis (ID-2187)
Empire Bittern was a steamship, built as a livestock-carrying cargo ship in 1902 at Belfast, Ireland as Iowa for the [[White Diamond Steamship C
Piraeus Artemis         
  • Artemis Piraeus A
  • Hellenistic hair style
  • Detail, head of A
  • Artemis Piraeus B
  • Re-attached quiver
ANCIENT BRONZES IN PIRAEUS MUSEUM
User:Arrakis25/Piraeus Artemis; Draft:Piraeus Artemis
Piraeus Artemis refers to two bronze statues of Artemis excavated in Piraeus, Athens in 1959, along with a large theatrical mask (possibly in honor of Dionysus) and three pieces of marble sculptures. Two other statues were found in the buried cache as well: a larger-than-lifesize bronze Late Archaic Apollo (Piraeus Apollo) and a similarly sized bronze fourth century-style Athena (Piraeus Athena).

Wikipedia

Artemis (disambiguation)

Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity.

Artemis may also refer to: