Jason is not a Greek god.
a Greek temple used to shelter a god's statue
It's easy. each temple was dedicated to one god... that's why there is one or more statues of the same god in that temple
If you are referring to the story of Hanukkah, a statue of Zeus was erected inside the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
The statue of Zeus was built in Olympia to honor the Greek god Zeus, who was considered the king of the gods in Greek mythology. The statue was part of the temple dedicated to Zeus and served as a symbol of his power and significance in ancient Greece.
No such god. I have to disagree. There was a Greek god of safety. the name was SOTERIA (Sôtêria), i.e., the personification of safety or recovery (Lat. Salus) was worshipped as a divinity in Greece, and had a Temple and a statue at Patrae (Paus. vii. 21. § 2,24. § 2).
No, a mythological Greek hero.
Zeus.
It's the statue of Eros.
Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis
Hera
sorry but Jason is not a god at all in fact he was the hero of the golden fleece
First: Jason was NOT a god, he was a hero. Significant difference. Second, Jason had two wives: Medea and Creusa.