Just get the sands of time in the palace at the first temple :)
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The tradition is that it was Cyrus the Great, king of Persia. Additionally: King Cyrus of Persia made a decree allowing the Jewish exiles to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple. The construction of the Temple continued under King Darius and was completed in 516 BCE. (Ezra 6:15).
you cant iits two different games
King Solomon built the first Temple in 957 BCE with resources provided by his father King David. The second temple was allowed to be built by King Cyrus of Persia while the Jews were exiled in Babylon (536 BCE). Cyrus made a proclamation that the Temple in Jerusalem would be rebuilt, and the surviving Jews would return to rebuild it. This edict was supported by King Darius (522-486 BCE) who followed King Cyrus. This is described in the book of Ezra.
Yes. As long as you don't destroy a temple before you get the sword, you can. I got the sword from the Shadow Temple, then from the Temple of Light. The one from the Temple of Light I went and got at the end of the game, after I beat Lucien.
Yes. In 539 BCE, King Cyrus the Great of Persia gave permission for the Jews of Babylon to return to their ancestral homeland and rebuild the Temple.
The Hokki-ji is a Buddhist temple in Okamoto, Japan. The temple was built by Prince Shotoku. It is one of UNESCO's world heritage sites.
The building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem was led by Zerubbabel, a governor of the Persian province of Yehud, and the high priest Joshua. They oversaw the construction following the decree by King Cyrus of Persia to rebuild the Temple.
The first Temple was constructed by King Solomon with the assistance of King Hiram of Tzor (Tyre). The Second Temple was built by Ezra, with much of the material supplied by Artaxerxes of Persia.
The rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem was overseen by Zerubbabel, a governor of the Persian province of Yehud, and the high priest Joshua. They were appointed by King Cyrus of Persia to lead the Jewish community in rebuilding the temple after the Babylonian exile.
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