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Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome
The temple of Mars Ultor ('The Avenger') in the Forum of Augustus, 1st century BCE, Rome. It was built by Augustus to commemorate the Battle of Philippi and the defeat of Julius Caesar's assassins in 42 BCE.
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Temple of Vesta
Temple of Vesta. This was the location of the eternal flame which was kept burning at all times. Vestals would vow an oath of service & chastity for a period of 30 years to the Goddess Vesta. Vestals had rank and privilege in Roman Society...
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Temple of Zeus at Cyrene
Temple of Zeus at Cyrene, modern-day Libya.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
The remaining Corinthian columns of the 5th century BCE temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. It was not completed until the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century CE, some 638 years after the project had begun.
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Temple of Fortuna Primigenia Model
Model of the Temple of Fortuna Primigenia at the National Archeological Museum Prenestine, at Palestrina.
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Temple of Karnak, Wars of Thutmose III
List of peoples defeated by Thutmose III (1458-1425 BCE) in the Temple of Karnak, Egypt.
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Temple of Fortuna Primigenia by Andrea Palladio
Elevation view of the reconstruction of the temple of Fortuna Primigenia at Palestrina by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580 CE).
Royal Institute of British Architects, London, Inv. IX/5
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Temple of the Sun, Pachacamac
The ruins of the huge adobe-brick platforms of the Temple of the Sun at the sacred Andean site of Pachacamac, south of Lima. The site was sacred to the creator god Pachacamac and hosted an oracle which was consulted by Andeans for two millennium...
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Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza
The Temple of the Warriors at the Maya-Toltec city of Chichen Itza, Mexico. Built between 800 and 1050 CE, the three-level pyramid is so called because of the colonnade of carved warrior and gift-bearer columns on its two sides.
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Temple of Aphaia at Aegina
The Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece c. 500 BCE.