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Ludwig I of Bavaria and Temple of Aphaea

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Difference between Ludwig I of Bavaria and Temple of Aphaea

Ludwig I of Bavaria vs. Temple of Aphaea

Ludwig I (also rendered in English as Louis I; 25 August 1786 – 29 February 1868) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states. The Temple of Aphaia (Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf.

Similarities between Ludwig I of Bavaria and Temple of Aphaea

Ludwig I of Bavaria and Temple of Aphaea have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aegina, Athens, Glyptothek, Leo von Klenze.

Aegina

Aegina (Αίγινα, Aígina, Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, from Athens.

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Athens

Athens (Αθήνα, Athína; Ἀθῆναι, Athênai) is the capital and largest city of Greece.

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Glyptothek

The Glyptothek is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek and Roman sculptures (hence γλυπτο- glypto- "sculpture", from the Greek verb γλύφειν glyphein "to carve").

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Leo von Klenze

Leo von Klenze (Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze; 29 February 1784, Buchladen (Bockelah / Bocla) near Schladen – 26 January 1864, Munich) was a German neoclassicist architect, painter and writer.

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Ludwig I of Bavaria and Temple of Aphaea Comparison

Ludwig I of Bavaria has 150 relations, while Temple of Aphaea has 62. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.89% = 4 / (150 + 62).

References

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