Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Delos' has mentioned 'Sacred' in the following places:
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From its Sacred Harbour, the horizon shows the three conical mounds that have identified landscapes sacred to a goddess in other sites: one, retaining its Pre-Greek name Mount Kynthos,[1] is crowned with a sanctuary of Zeus. | WIKI |
It was then ordered that no one should be allowed to either die or give birth on the island due to its sacred importance and to preserve its neutrality in commerce since no one could then claim ownership through inheritance. | WIKI |
The small Sacred Lake in its circular bowl, now intentionally left dry by the island's caretakers to suppress disease-spreading bacteria,[15] is a topographical feature that determined the placement of later features. | WIKI |
The Minoan Fountain was a rectangular public well hewn in the rock, with a central column; it formalized the sacred spring in its present 6thxc2xa0century BCE form, reconstructed in 166xc2xa0BCE, according to an inscription. | WIKI |
The Hellenistic Agora of the Competaliasts by the Sacred Harbour retains the postholes for market awnings in its stone paving. | WIKI |
It originally had nine to twelve squatting, snarling marble guardian lions along the Sacred Way; one is inserted over the main gate to the Venetian Arsenal. | WIKI |
The Theatre Quarter Sacred Way Establishment of the Poseidoniasts House of Dionysus floor mosaic House of the Masks House of Cleopatra Statues at the House of Cleopatra House of the Lake Temple of Isis Bust of Hermes Mosaic from the Insula of the Jewellery A mosaic on the floor of the House of the Dolphins Agora of the Italians Heraion (Temple of Hera) House of the Trident Parts of the colossal Kouros from Naxos Hand from the Colossus | WIKI |
Delos, even though a small (350.64 ha), rocky island in the centre of the Aegean Sea, was considered as xe2x80x9cthe most sacred of all islandsxe2x80x9d (Callimachus, 3rd century BC) in ancient Greek culture. | UNESCO |
Kynthos, the mountain of Zeus, and the wheel-shaped lake, close to which the pregnant Leto suffered labor pains for nine days and nights, remain essential landmarks of the island's sacred geography, which was clearly defined by the additions made to the Delian sanctuary to Apollo between the 6th and the 1st centuries BC. | UNESCO |