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Unknown. Some today are still buried or lost to history. Each Roman town had a central Center with temples and government buildings.
The purpose of the temples in ancient Egypt was to worship various gods and goddesses. Many of the temples were constructed using stone so they would last.
The Aztecs built their temples in locations considered sacred and in alignment with their religious beliefs. They believed that building temples on specific sites would allow them to be closer to the gods and receive their blessings. Additionally, many temples were constructed on top of existing sacred structures or sites that were important to previous civilizations.
Not necessarily. Many indigenous religions have practices that connect individuals with spirits through rituals conducted in various settings, not exclusively in temples. Often, these practices emphasize the importance of nature and community in spiritual connection.
i have not been to japan or anything but there are many temples LOL
Many larger-than-life stone images of these spirits were made during Asoka's reign. Outstanding bronzes were made in the Chola period (800-1200).
The Sultan had multiple wives in order to secure political alliances and ensure stability within the empire. Typically, a Sultan had a harem of women who were wives, concubines, and slave girls. The number of wives varied from Sultan to Sultan, but it was not uncommon for a Sultan to have dozens of wives in the Ottoman Empire.
aphrodite had 12 temples
Bedside Tales of Sultan has 220 pages.
4 mayan temples
there are 111,111,111,111,111,111,111,111,111,111,111,111, temples.
there are 5 temples