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It was built to replace an earlier temple to Athena that had been destroyed by the Persian army.
Zerubbabel's Temple, also known as the Second Temple, was a Jewish holy temple that stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. It was built in the 6th century BC by Zerubbabel, a governor of the Persian province of Yehud, following the destruction of Solomon's Temple. The Second Temple was later expanded and renovated by King Herod the Great in the 1st century BC.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
It was built by the Jews who had returned from the Babylonian exile, under the leadership of Ezra and with the encouragement of the prophet Haggai and the permission of Darius the Persian king.
Yes - a major example is the temple of Zeus at Olympia about 460 BCE.
King Omri
The Parthenon was built as a temple to the Greek goddess, Athena, believed by the people of Athens to be their protector. It was built between the years 447 and 432BC on the site of an older temple also dedicated to Athena and destroyed during the Persian invasion of 480BC.
the golden temple was built in amritsar
The temple of Hephaestus was built for Hephaestus and in in honor of him.
This temple was built by King Samaratungga.
Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem on the "Temple Mount". It was a temple built to house the "Ark of the Covenant".
Aphrodities Temple was built in 100 b.c.