See link below - there are pictures and text about Aphrodite's temple Parthenon.
2013
The temple of Aphrodite on Mount Olympus is commonly referred to as the Temple of Aphrodite Olympias. It was dedicated to the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, and served as a significant religious site in ancient Greece. While not as famous as other temples dedicated to Olympian gods, it reflects the importance of Aphrodite in Greek mythology and culture.
Yes, Aphrodite had a significant temple in Corinth, known as the Temple of Aphrodite, which was one of the city's most important religious sites in ancient Greece. The temple was famous for its association with sacred prostitution, where priestesses served as courtesans. It played a central role in the worship of Aphrodite and highlighted the goddess's connection to love and beauty in Corinthian culture. The temple's location on the Acrocorinth, a prominent hill overlooking the city, further emphasizes its significance.
If you mean the Parthenon in Athens, the most famous of temples to Aphrodite, it was completed in 432 BC. THere were other Aphrodite temples, though.
See link below - there are pictures and text about Aphrodite's temple Parthenon.
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's in andritsena
aphrodisias
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Yes, Aphrodite had a significant temple in Corinth, known as the Temple of Aphrodite, which was one of the city's most important religious sites in ancient Greece. The temple was famous for its association with sacred prostitution, where priestesses served as courtesans. It played a central role in the worship of Aphrodite and highlighted the goddess's connection to love and beauty in Corinthian culture. The temple's location on the Acrocorinth, a prominent hill overlooking the city, further emphasizes its significance.
If you mean the Parthenon in Athens, the most famous of temples to Aphrodite, it was completed in 432 BC. THere were other Aphrodite temples, though.
Aphrodite had many widespread temples in Greece and in such locations as Egypt, Italy, and France in the ancient days.
Sebastian Heller who lives in Cyprus.
it was built in 123BC in the city Aphrodisiacs.
Yes, but that's not how it goes. A sculptor was going to make a sculpture of Aphrodite to put in her temple. After he was done with it, he fell in love with the statue's beauty. So, he made a different statue, a little less beautiful than the other one to put in Aphrodite's temple. Then, Aphrodite saw the love he had for the statue and she made the statue come alive.
Athena cursed her for 'getting it on' with Poseidon in her temple.