The Pantheon first burned down in 80 AD. It burned down again in 110. There is a link below to the ancient history section of an article on the Pantheon.
The Pantheon is a Roman temple that was built by Emperor Hadrian to replace Agrippa's Pantheon. The structure took a total of 15 years to complete.
Pantheon
There were actually two Roman buildings that used a dome. One was Nero's Golden House and the other was/is the Pantheon.
The Pantheon is located in the city of Rome in Italy. This structure was opened in 126 AD and was built in the reign of Augustus.
There are kings buried in the Pantheon but no queens. Buried there is also a famos artist named Raphael.
The Pantheon in Paris.
The pantheon of ancient Greek gods includes Zeus, Hera, and Athena.
Emile Zola is buried in the Pantheon in Paris, France. His remains were moved there in 1908 as a tribute to his contributions to French literature and culture.
He suffered in bed for 15 days and then died on his birthday at age 37. :-) :-) :-)
Voltaire is buried in the Panthéon in Paris, France. He was originally buried in a small cemetery outside of Paris, but his remains were moved to the Panthéon in 1791.
He died in April 6, 1520 and is buried in the Pantheon, Rome
This honour is only reserved for National Heroes of France, so no American has been buried there. See the link for all the names of everyone buried there.
That he had a fiancée never married her. And he had a mistress he probably did not marry either. He was hoping to become a cardinal but suddenly died at the age of 37. He was buried in the Pantheon in Rome, where otherwise only royal persons have been buried.
Raphael died on his 37th birthday. His funeral mass was celebrated at the Vatican, his Transfiguration was placed at the head of the bier, and his body was buried in the Pantheon in Rome.
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The ancient Romans used the Pantheon.