Bhubhaneshwar
It was made in 125BC to 65BC during the Ptolemaic period with additions built during the Roman period (after 30BC). This is a late period temple which means it was built using slave labour.
Many temples were built in Cambodia, Java, China and other areas during this time period.
The Dendera Temple complex, primarily dedicated to the goddess Hathor, was built during the Ptolemaic period in ancient Egypt, around the 1st century BCE. While the temple's construction was initiated by Ptolemy VI Philometor, later rulers, including Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra VII, also contributed to its expansion and decoration. The temple is renowned for its well-preserved inscriptions and reliefs, showcasing the artistic achievements of that era.
Parthenon
They made it during they were butifying Athens They made it to honer her
Lingaraja Temple is located at Bhubaneshwar - Orissa. It is a hindu temple dedicated to Harihara another name of Lord Shiva.
Bhubaneshwar.
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It was made in 125BC to 65BC during the Ptolemaic period with additions built during the Roman period (after 30BC). This is a late period temple which means it was built using slave labour.
the one who painted it was Austin Moon
The 5 famous monuments in india built in the medieval period are Qutub Minar,Meenakshi temple, Red Fort, Victoria Memorial, Taj Mahal
The Temple of Edfu in Egypt was built during the Ptolemaic period, between 237 and 57 BCE.
AnswerThe psalms were a literary genre that began during the Babylonian Exile and continued after the return from Exile and into the Second Temple period.AnswerThe Psalms were mostly written, sung, and collected by and in the First Temple period. The final collected form was completed in the Second Temple period.
1 Kings was likely written in the 6th century BCE, during the late First Temple period in ancient Israel.
A:What is known as the Temple of Solomon was the first temple in Jerusalem. This was destroyed at the start of the Babylonian Exile, as was the second temple in 70 CE. Therefore, there is no longer a temple in Jerusalem. Mark S. Smith (The Early History of God) say that child sacrifices appear to have been performed in the name of God during the monarchical period, although they were probably not common during the late monarchy. If so, it is likely that these sacrifices took place in the Jerusalem Temple.It is well attested that animal sacrifices continued to be performed in the Temple during the Second Temple period, up to 70 CE.
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