Cult of Artemis Ephesus, 1st Century AD A Narrative by William Wolfman My name is Hermolaos, Roman citizen, silversmith, and member of the cult of Artemis at Ephesus, the coast of Asia Minor. It is 59 AD and I am afraid of a small monotheistic group that has expanded due to the apostles and their quest looking for converts. St. Paul and his followers title this religion “Christianity” and have come to the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus to convert many of the gentiles, some of which have belonged to our cult. We respectfully reiterated the value of our deity, Artemis, daughter of Leto and Zeus, and the twin of Apollo, is the goddess of the wilderness, the hunt and wild animals, and fertility. She is the helpers of midwives as a goddess of birth. With the presence of Paul and the slow rise of Christianity, my career in sculpture has taken a hit in earning a stable income. My works of art that are created for the greek goddess Artemis has, and most certainly will lose intere...
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