The letters on the top of the Pantheon in Rome, "M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIVM·FECIT," refer to Marcus Agrippa, the Roman statesman and general who commissioned the building. The inscription signifies that Agrippa, who was a consul and son-in-law of Emperor Augustus, built the original temple in 27 BC.
The Romans. The Pantheon is an example of this.
Pantheon is a term used for "all the gods". In studying the Aztec pantheon, one would be studying all the Aztec gods.
The grave/pantheon
It is the registration identification of the vessel
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If you mean the ancient Pantheon, it is in Rome. There is also a famous Pantheon church in Paris.
"TEMPLE OF ALL THE GODS" in Latin
The grave/pantheon
Do you mean the bar on top with letters in it that start with "HTTP"? If that is what you mean, that is your address bar where you can type in a website's URL.? Or maybe you mean something else
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The letters on the Pantheon in Rome, "M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIVM·FECIT," stand for "Marcus Agrippa, Lucii filius, consul tertium fecit," which translates to "Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, made [this] when consul for the third time." This inscription honors Agrippa, who was a close friend and general of Emperor Augustus, and recognizes his role in the construction of the Pantheon. The building was originally commissioned by Agrippa around 27 BCE, although the current structure was completed by Emperor Hadrian around 126 CE.
If you mean polytheistic, then it is the belief in multiple gods existing in a pantheon. Such as the gods of the ancient Greeks or Romans.