Metagenes


Temple of Artemis, engraver Martin Heemskercka (1498 - 1574)

Metagenes (architects), architect and inventor of Knossos in Crete living in VI p.n.e. Historical note With his father, Chersiphron was one of the architects of the founding of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, also known under the Greek name of Artemision, one of the seven wonders of the world and completed by Demetrius and Peonios.

Father and son are also famous for their inventions for the transportation of great stones. Both contributed to the development of civil engineering at the construction of the building, which was completely destroyed on July 21, 356 BC. The fire was unleashed by a vandal of Herostrates who wanted to fame in this way. He was also employed with Elektor. Metagenes and Temple of Artemis A separate article: The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. : Seven wonders of the world.

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