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| 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 ... crepis measuring 44 x 23.5 ... is dated to the early 1 ... late 1st century A. D. 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 ... crepis measuring 44 x 23.5 ... is dated to the early 1 ... late 1st century A. D. 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 ... crepis measuring 44 x 23.5 ... is dated to the early 1 ... late 1st century A. D. 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 ... crepis measuring 44 x 23.5 ... is dated to the early 1 ... late 1st century A. D. 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 ... crepis measuring 44 x 23.5 ... is dated to the early 1 ... late 1st century A. D. the |
| The main north-south artery (cardo maximus) of the Roman city ultimately linked the Agora of Corinth with the harbor of Lechaion on the Corinthian gulf 3 kilometers to the north. In the time of Augustus, ... half of the 1st century, ... from the 10th century A.D ... basilica (1st-2nd century A.D.), |
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