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| The seven standing columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. The dedication of the temple to Apollo is deduced from Pausanias’ description of Corinth combined with ... columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. |
| Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... Temple of Apollo. In its first ... death of Augustus.
In the ... colonnade of 6 columns across the |
Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... Temple of Apollo. In its first ... death of Augustus.
In the ... colonnade of 6 columns across the |
| Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... Temple of Apollo. In its first ... death of Augustus.
In the ... colonnade of 6 columns across the |
| Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... Temple of Apollo. In its first ... death of Augustus.
In the ... colonnade of 6 columns across the |
Standing 9 meters above the Forum, Temple E occupied as prominent a place in the Roman city as the Temple of Apollo. In its first phase, the temple had stone foundations, probably with a triple crepis ... Temple of Apollo. In its first ... death of Augustus.
In the ... colonnade of 6 columns across the |
| A large oval depression (79 meters long x 52 meters wide) in the fields 1.2 kilometers east-north-east of the Temple of Apollo is a remnant of the Roman amphitheater. A broad gap probably marks the Porta ... kilometers east-north-east of the Temple of Apollo is a remnant of the Roman amphitheater. |
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