Which city did you have in mind.
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The answer you're looking for is Ezra. Ezra, with the participation of Nehemiah and others, rebuilt the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and the city's walls.
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Orthodox Jews believe that the Temple will be rebuilt.
Ezra rebuilt the temple, but the Romans destroyed it.
He rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem
who built king solomon's temple
We Rebuilt This City was created in 2004.
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The site is now occupied by the Mosque of Omar, commemorating the vision of Mohammed that he travelled to heaven from that spot. No-one rebuilt the Jewish temple.
The Templo Mayor was one of the Aztecs' main temples and built in their capital city, Tenochtitian, now Mexico City in 1380. It was rebuilt six times.
Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".
Jericho and Nineveh are two quite different cities, each at various times with its own walls. Jericho is believed to be one of the oldest walled cities in history. Each time the city was abandoned then later resettled, its walls were rebuilt, not always in the same location or using the same technique. The walls of Jericho were destroyed by earthquake sometime prior to 1500 BCE and not rebuilt until the Israelite period, almost a thousand years later.
If memory serves, Nehemiah.