That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri. It was built once and remained.
two times it was built
three kings that built preh vihear temple
40,000 stones were built for the Temple Of Luxor.
Rome had many temples. You have to be specific about which temple you mean in order for your question to be answered.
In olden times (and in mny places today too), temples were built for many gods or for one local god out of many. The Temple of Solomon, however, was built for the One and only God.
It was rebuilt once, even though it was destroyed twice, once by the Babylonians and then the Romans destroyed , what Ezra built. It is prophesied to be rebuilt again twice, once in the Great Tribulation, and then in the Millennium.
Throughout ancinet Greek history there have been many temples to Apollo built.
Four times ; First, originally built by Somraj (the moon god) in gold ; Second, by Ravana in silver ; Third, by Krishna in wood ; Fourth, by Bhimdev in stone.
In the Temple built by King Solomon, two columns are mentioned (1 Kings 7:21).
They are named after The Temple Church - now a ruin - built in the 12th Century by The Knights Templar.
There were many Temples of Hephaestus built all over Greece: you will have to give a more precise location.
The Temple of Aphrodite was built in the first century B.C. for Aphrodite. The Temple of Aphrodite is still partially standing today and many people visit it each year.