zeus
The Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Greece, was destroyed in 393 AD when the Roman Emperor Theodosius I banned pagan worship and ordered the closure of temples. Additionally, it suffered significant damage from an earthquake in 262 AD and later from another in the 6th century. Over time, the temple fell into ruin and was eventually buried under centuries of sediment and debris.
Nobody is really sure what happened to the statue, some say it was carried off to Constantinople, where it was destroyed in a fire in 475AD. Others say it was destroyed when the temple in which it sat was destroyed in 425AD.
You will need to be more specific. I think you mean the famous one at Olympia that was destroyed in a fire (it is debated if the fire was at the temple or whether the statue was in Constantinople at the time)
The statue of Zeus was destroyed in 475 A.D
It was destroyed by the christian emperor Theodosius the second in 426 AD like many other temples because they were dedicated to the 12 Olympians (12 gods).
Sadly Fidias' Zeus statue was destroyed many centuries ago. It was in the Zeus temple at Olympia, of course.
no earth quake destroyed all temple except athena,s
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia in Greece no longer exists in its original form. It was destroyed by earthquakes and other natural disasters over the centuries. Some parts of the temple can be seen in the archaeological site of Olympia today.
No, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was destroyed in a fire in the 5th century AD. Today, only ruins of the temple where the statue once stood can be seen at the archaeological site in Olympia, Greece.
It was destroyed by a fire in Istanbul,Turkey.
The Great Pyramids of Giza The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (destroyed) The Statue of Zeus at Olympia (destroyed) The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (destroyed) The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus (destroyed) The Colossus of Rhodes (destroyed) The Lighthouse of Alexandria (destroyed)
The Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Greece, was destroyed in 393 AD when the Roman Emperor Theodosius I banned pagan worship and ordered the closure of temples. Additionally, it suffered significant damage from an earthquake in 262 AD and later from another in the 6th century. Over time, the temple fell into ruin and was eventually buried under centuries of sediment and debris.
It depends on which temple to Zeus you refer to.
Nobody is really sure what happened to the statue, some say it was carried off to Constantinople, where it was destroyed in a fire in 475AD. Others say it was destroyed when the temple in which it sat was destroyed in 425AD.
You will need to be more specific. I think you mean the famous one at Olympia that was destroyed in a fire (it is debated if the fire was at the temple or whether the statue was in Constantinople at the time)
The statue of Zeus was destroyed in 475 A.D
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