Its columns have different bases
it follows the ratio 2n+4 (6x16), not the golden ratio 2n+1
there are 21 pieces of artwork within the temple exterior
there is wooden cladding on the top of the temple walls
the ends of the pronaos and opisthodomos are encased with timber
it was built to honor hera in the late 1500 b.c when hera ruled italy.
in Olympia
Yes, it is also known as The Heraion, in Olympia, Greece. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 4AD. The site of The Temple of Hera is where the Olympic Torch is lit.
hearion, was built to honor Hera
HERA
Greek Temple of Hera in Selinunte
There are no unimportant facts about Hera because it's everything you need to know. And, besides if you think its unimportant than you must already know it.
In old days this was done in worship of a temple or shine.
she was married to Zeus the god of the Heavens
1. Hera is the queen of Olympus. 2. Hera is the goddess of marriage and motherhood. 3. Hera's animal symbol is the peacock. 4. Hera actually rejected Zeus at the beginning. 5. Hera's mother and father is Rhea and Kronus.
There was more than one, but the most well-known was at Olympia.
its a temple