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Temple of Olympian Zeus
ancient Greek temple in Athens
Dodona
Dodona (; , Ionic and , ) in Epirus in northwestern Greece was the oldest Hellenic oracle, possibly dating to the 2nd millennium BCE according to Herodotus. The earliest accounts in Homer describe Dodona as an oracle of Zeus. Situated in a remote region away from the main Greek poleis, it was considered second only to the Oracle of Delphi in prestige.
Temple of Zeus in Olympia
ancient Greek temple in Olympia, Greece, dedicated to the Greek god Zeus, built in the second quarter of the 5th century BC in the Doric order
Atavyros
Attavyros () or Atavyros (Ατάβυρος) or Atabyron () is the highest mountain on the island of Rhodes in the Dodecanese in Greece. It rises to a height of 1,215 m. It lies to the south of the village of Embonas.
Temple of the Olympian Zeus
ancient temple in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
Altar of the Twelve Gods
ancient altar in Athens, Greece
Sanctuary of Zeus Polieus
ancient sanctuary in the Acropolis of Athens
Euromus
Euromus or Euromos () – also, Europus or Europos (Εὐρωπός), Eunomus or Eunomos (Εὔνωμος), Philippi or Philippoi (Φίλιπποι); earlier Kyromus and Hyromus – was an ancient city in Caria, Anatolia; the ruins are approximately 4 km southeast of Selimiye and 12 km northwest of Milas (the ancient Mylasa), Muğla Province, Turkey. It was situated at the foot of Mount Grium, which runs parallel to Mount Latmus, and was built by one Euromus, a son of Idris, a Carian.
Khirbet et-Tannur
archaeological site in Jordan
Temple of Zeus
extramural temple in Cyrene
Temple of Zeus
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Altar of Zeus Agoraios
ancient altar in Athens, Greece