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Aphrodite of the Gardens (Ancient Greek: Αφροδίτη εν Κήποις, romanized: Afroditi en Kipis) is an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The epithet describes her patronage over vegetation and garden fertility. According to Pausanias, there was a sanctuary of Aphrodite of the Gardens near the Acropolis of Athens, accessible through an underground passage. It was said to have held a cult statue of Aphrodite by Alcamenes and a herm of Aphrodite near the temple. It is unsure whether the statue of Aphrodite and the herm of Aphrodite were the same sculpture or two separate sculptures.

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  • Aphrodite of the Gardens (Ancient Greek: Αφροδίτη εν Κήποις, romanized: Afroditi en Kipis) is an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The epithet describes her patronage over vegetation and garden fertility. According to Pausanias, there was a sanctuary of Aphrodite of the Gardens near the Acropolis of Athens, accessible through an underground passage. It was said to have held a cult statue of Aphrodite by Alcamenes and a herm of Aphrodite near the temple. It is unsure whether the statue of Aphrodite and the herm of Aphrodite were the same sculpture or two separate sculptures. The herm of Aphrodite may be linked to the later mythological character, Hermaphroditos. There are numerous references to a male aspect of Aphrodite, called Aphroditos, which was imported to Athens from Cyprus in the late 5th century BC and also a temple of Hermaphroditos was spoken of by Alciphron at Athens. (en)
  • Afrodita de los Jardines, en griego antiguo, ἐν κήποις, romanizado: en kí̱pois, es un epíteto de la diosa griega Afrodita. Describe su patronaje sobre la vegetación y la fertilidad.​ Según Pausanias, hubo un santuario de Afrodita en kipois en la Acrópolis de Atenas. Se decía que en él hubo una estatua de culto obra de Alcamenes y una herma de Afrodita junto al templo. No es seguro que fueran dos esculturas diferentes.​ La herma de Afrodita puede estar relacionada no con la propia diosa, sino con Hermafrodito.​​ Hay numerosas referencias a un aspecto masculino de Afrodita, llamado Afrodito, que se importó a Atenas desde Chipre a finales del siglo V a. C. También Alcifrón recoge la existencia de un templo de Hermafrodito en Atenas.​ (es)
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  • Aphrodite of the Gardens (Ancient Greek: Αφροδίτη εν Κήποις, romanized: Afroditi en Kipis) is an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The epithet describes her patronage over vegetation and garden fertility. According to Pausanias, there was a sanctuary of Aphrodite of the Gardens near the Acropolis of Athens, accessible through an underground passage. It was said to have held a cult statue of Aphrodite by Alcamenes and a herm of Aphrodite near the temple. It is unsure whether the statue of Aphrodite and the herm of Aphrodite were the same sculpture or two separate sculptures. (en)
  • Afrodita de los Jardines, en griego antiguo, ἐν κήποις, romanizado: en kí̱pois, es un epíteto de la diosa griega Afrodita. Describe su patronaje sobre la vegetación y la fertilidad.​ Según Pausanias, hubo un santuario de Afrodita en kipois en la Acrópolis de Atenas. Se decía que en él hubo una estatua de culto obra de Alcamenes y una herma de Afrodita junto al templo. No es seguro que fueran dos esculturas diferentes.​ (es)
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  • Afrodita de los jardines (es)
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