The temple was built in 834 BCE.
66BC
In the seventh century the old temple was destroyed by a flood. The construction of the "new" temple, which was to become known as one of the wonders of the ancient world, began around 550 BC. It was a 120-year project, initially designed and built by the Cretan architect Chersiphron and his son Metagenes, at the expense of Croesus of Lydia.
The statue of Zeus was destroyed in 475 A.D
Ambrosia was the food of the Greek Olympian gods. They are not in our chronology.
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He sent an Athenian senator to force the Jews to profane the Temple in Jerusalem and dedicate it to Olympian Zeus. He also brought into the Temple things that were forbidden, so that the altar was covered with abominable offerings prohibited by the Torah laws.
his temple was built in 940bc
66BC
in about a.d 350.
In the sixth year of Darius I which was 522-486 BC. So the temple was complete in 516.Answer:According to traditional chronology, the Second Temple was built in 352 BCE.
Zeus was a god of Greece. He was known as one of the Greek gods of Olympia. The statue was built for him for his honor. Answered by a 12 year old.
The Temple of Ceres, also known as the Temple of Saints Ciriaco and Paula, was built in the 6th century AD, around the year 550. It is located in the Italian city of Verona.
The statue of Zeus was built in 435 BCE. It was designed and created by Phidias and is located in Olympia, Greece.
the first SWAMINARAYAN temple was built in gadhada in the year of around 1800's to 2000's
The Temple of Aphrodite was built in the first century B.C. for Aphrodite. The Temple of Aphrodite is still partially standing today and many people visit it each year.
It was during the leadership of the fifth Guru (Guru Arjan, 1581-1606), that the Golden Temple was built. It was completed in 1601.
Zeus was one of the Olympian gods, and all the Olympian gods lived on Mt. Olympus. There were twelve Olympians. They were: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes, and Dionysus. Hades was not considered one of the twelve Olympians, even though he is one of the major gods because he was not allowed on Olympus except on the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year. (Hades has his own palace down in the Underworld where he rules.)