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The goddess Aphrodite was the protector deity of the city of Corinth. She had at least three sanctuaries in the city; the temple of Aphrodite at the Acrocorinth, the temple of Aphrodite II, and the Temple of Aphrodite Kraneion, as well as one temple at Leachaion and one at Cenchreae.
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In this article I look at ancient evidence for the idea that the temple of Aphrodite (Venus) in Corinth was served by priestly prostitutes.
In Corinth you could find the cults of the gods of Egypt, Rome and Greece. The temple of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, stood atop the Acrocorinth.
This striking juxtaposition of prostitute, temple, and payment for the body has led some to think that Paul had in mind sacred prostitution, the performance of ...
Aphrodite was the ancient Greek goddess of beauty, love and procreation. Her cult was very popular in ancient Greece with numerous shrines and temples ...
Sacred prostitution in ancient Greece · Corinth and Aphrodite · Cultic brothels · Argument against sacred prostitution · References ...
In earlier times, the Temple of Aphrodite acquired such wealth that it owned over one thousand slaves, women dedicated to the goddess for sex and entertainment.
Historic Articles - There was no other city in mainland Greece where the cult of Aphrodite flourished such as it did at Corinth. The goddess had her temple atop
Nov 21, 2007 · It is true that Aphrodite was the patron goddess of Corinth, and that women there had a special relationship with her — but this didn't do ...