Temple of Gareus, the Glossary
The Temple of Gareus is located in Uruk in Iraq and probably dates to AD.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Babylonia, Gareus, Ionic order, Iraq, Parthian Empire, Uruk.
- 1st-century religious buildings and structures
- Brick buildings and structures
- History of Muthanna Governorate
- Parthian architecture
- Uruk
Babylonia
Babylonia (š³šššš ) 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.
See Temple of Gareus and Gareus
Ionic order
The Ionic order is one of the three canonic orders of classical architecture, the other two being the Doric and the Corinthian.
See Temple of Gareus and Ionic order
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.
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.
See also
1st-century religious buildings and structures
- Kalawan
- Ostia Synagogue
- Saint-Martin-au-Val Sanctuary
- Sanctuary of Aphrodite Urania
- Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth
- Sanctuary of Isis and the Magna Mater, Mainz
- Temple of Aphlad
- Temple of Gareus
- Temple of Jupiter (Baalbek)
- Temple of Jupiter Custos
- Temple of Jupiter, Damascus
- Temple of Peace, Rome
- Temple of Zeus Cyrius
- Tienen Mithraeum
- Vulcanal
Brick buildings and structures
- Ćvry Cathedral
- Amsterdam School
- Bate-Fenton House
- Brick Expressionism
- Brick Gothic
- Brick Renaissance
- Brick-lined well
- Catalan vault
- Crinkle crankle wall
- Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center
- Dutch brick
- First Toronto Post Office
- Gacayte Hotel
- General Post Office, Zagreb
- Great Mosque of al-Mansur
- Great Mosque of al-Nuri, Mosul
- Green Gate
- GroĆmarkthalle
- GÄ ski Lighthouse
- Kingston railway station, Jamaica
- Leaning Tower of Suurhusen
- List of Brick Gothic buildings
- List of Brick Romanesque buildings
- Manufaktura
- Masonry dam
- Meiling Palace
- Museum Tinguely
- Odesa Philharmonic Theater
- Peck Building
- Pietermaritzburg City Hall
- Polychrome brickwork
- Red Basilica
- Red House (Youghal)
- SƶyembikƤ Tower
- Santa Maria Church (Ilocos Sur)
- Tejo Power Station (architectural ensemble)
- Temple of Gareus
- Zaragoza City Hall
History of Muthanna Governorate
- 2009 Al Muthanna governorate election
- Battle of Al Busayyah
- Battle of Norfolk
- July 2013 Iraq attacks
- Temple of Gareus
- Uruk
Parthian architecture
- Babak Fort
- Naryn Castle, Nain
- Nisa, Turkmenistan
- Parthian style
- Qasre Abunasr
- Rashkan Castle
- Sarouyeh
- Temple of Adonis, Dura-Europos
- Temple of Anahita, Kangavar
- Temple of Gareus
- Zahhak Castle
Uruk
- Aramaic Uruk incantation
- Art of Uruk
- Birhurtura
- Bunene
- Crimes and Sacrileges of Nabu-Ŕuma-iŔkun
- Cylinder seal
- E-sara
- Eanna
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Fat-tailed sheep
- Gazbaba
- Gilgamesh and Aga
- Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave
- Mask of Warka
- Nabonassar (7th century BC)
- Nebuchadnezzar (governor of Uruk)
- NinŔatapada
- NinniÄara
- Ninurta-PÄqidÄt's Dog Bite
- Shatt en-Nil
- Temple of Gareus
- Urkayītu
- Uruk
- Uruk Trough
- Uruk period
- Warka Vase
- William Loftus (archaeologist)