romans obviously1
Ton Derks has written: 'Gods, Temples and Ritual Practice' 'Gods, temples, and ritual practices' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, Excavations (Archaeology), Provinces, Religion, Roman Antiquities, Roman Temples, Roman influences, Romans, Temples, Roman
Isabella Ruggiero has written: 'I luoghi di culto' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman Temples, Temples, Roman
they where big and tall
everyone even slaves!
The temple is Roman built on Phoenician foundations.
The Temple which is dedicated to all gods and godesses of the Ancient World and was based in Roma is called the Pantheon, Since the 7th century AD/ CE it has been converted to a Christian Temple.
you have to visit the roman temples and go to Beirut you should also go to the chem but most importantly go to the churches they are beautiful you should also go to the wedeh in zahle
People go to the temples for the same reason that people go to church.
There is a Greek temple on Main St. but no Roman temples.
They remain uncounted as the number differed during the years of the Roman Empire.
Oh, dude, it's like telling apart a taco from a burrito! Roman temples are usually more grand and have a front porch with columns on all sides, while Greek temples have columns only in the front. So, if you see columns all around, you're probably looking at a Roman temple. But hey, as long as they both have a spot to praise some ancient gods, who really cares, right?
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