The Temple of Edfu in Egypt was built during the Ptolemaic period, between 237 and 57 BCE.
36 meters.
At least three: Horus at the entrance to the large courtyard Horus' in front of the pylon of Edfu temple
We don't know that, though Ptolemy III is credited with having begun the building of the great temple dedicated to Horus at Edfu.
Ptolemy III is credited with having begun the building of the great temple dedicated to Horus at Edfu; he does not say why - perhaps politics.
The Temple of Edfu, which is dedicated to the Egyptian god Horus, is famous for being the largest temple dedicated to Horus. It was also used as a central meeting point for many festivals that were sacred to Horus.
The Temple of Edfu is perhaps the most well known for Horus, but there were many others in the three thousand years the ancient Egyptians worshiped Horus and their other gods and goddesses.
They were empty because the pharaoh was not of Kemet but, was in fact a European and the priest and craftsman's would not honor one who was not a son of Ra.
It was built by the Ptolemiac (Greek) rulers of Egypt. It was started in 237BC by Ptolmey III and not completed until 57BC during the reign of Ptolemy XII. Although the rulers were Greek the style of the temple is Ancient Egyptian which had not changed for thousands of years.
Each temple in Mesopotamia was named for a different god that they worshiped. The temples were made out of the sun baked bricks that the Sumerians invented.
Jesus was likely around 40 days old when he was presented at the temple in Jerusalem, following the Jewish tradition outlined in the Old Testament (Luke 2:22-24).
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