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
The Charioteer of Delphi.
If you mean the Temple of Zeus in Olympia (that housed the famous statue) then no, as there are only a few ruin left. At its time yes, it was very popular.
There were about two thousand Greek cities spread around the Mediterranean littoral. Each city had one or more.
not sure, there should only be one temple for each greek god . but there are similarities because Zeuses roman counterpart is Jupiter, there may be a temple of Zeus and a temple of Jupiter.
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?
there is only one star on the statue of liberty
"Brazen giant of Greek fame" pertains to a statue of the Greek, Colossus of Rhodes. "With conquering limbs" means that the statue's legs are spread out. The creates a one-of-a-kind opening as if telling the ships to enter.
In classical Greek representations, the statue of Zeus at Olympia typically holds a scepter in one hand and a winged figure of Nike (Victory) in the other. The statue is often depicted seated on a throne, showcasing Zeus's power and importance in Greek mythology.
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.
There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia was one of the largest temples in the ancient Greek world, measuring about 64 meters long and 27 meters wide. It was constructed in the 5th century BCE and housed a massive ivory and gold statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
In olden times (and in mny places today too), temples were built for many gods or for one local god out of many. The Temple of Solomon, however, was built for the One and only God.