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Temple of Gareus, the Glossary

Index Temple of Gareus

The Temple of Gareus is located in Uruk in Iraq and probably dates to AD.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Babylonia, Gareus, Ionic order, Iraq, Parthian Empire, Uruk.

  2. 1st-century religious buildings and structures
  3. Brick buildings and structures
  4. History of Muthanna Governorate
  5. Parthian architecture
  6. Uruk

Babylonia

Babylonia (š’†³š’†š’€­š’Šš’† ) was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran).

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Gareus

Gareus is a Mesopotamian deity who was introduced to Uruk (in modern-day Iraq) by the Parthians, who built a temple attributed to him there around 110 AD.

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Ionic order

The Ionic order is one of the three canonic orders of classical architecture, the other two being the Doric and the Corinthian.

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Iraq

Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.

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Parthian Empire

The Parthian Empire, also known as the Arsacid Empire, was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD.

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Uruk

Uruk, known today as Warka, was an ancient city in the Near East, located east of the current bed of the Euphrates River, on an ancient, now-dried channel of the river. Temple of Gareus and Uruk are History of Muthanna Governorate.

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See also

1st-century religious buildings and structures

Brick buildings and structures

History of Muthanna Governorate

Parthian architecture

Uruk

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Gareus