Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo can refer to:
*Temple of Apollo (Delphi), in Greece
*Temple of Apollo at Bassae, in Greece
*Temple of Apollo Patroos, in Greece
*Temple of Apollo Palatinus, in Rome
*Temple of Apollo Sosianus, in Rome
*Temple of Apollo (Pompeii), in Italy
*Temple of Apollo (Didyma), in Turkey

ee also

*Apollo#Cult sites


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