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PLEASE, no multi invitations, glitters or self promotion in your comments. My photos are FREE for anyone to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks - NONE OF MY PICTURES ARE HDR. Temple of Aphaia then Athena, Aegina, Greece The temple is one of the most beautiful classical temples in Greece and also the oldest surviving. The first temple on the site (700 BC) was dedicated to Afaia, a deity from Crete. The Doric temple we see today, was built about 490 BC and dedicated to Athena, whose cult had merged with that of Afaia. The temple is built of local stone, and it served as a model for the Partenon and other temples in Greece, Asia and southern Italy. |
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