Templo Romano, Roman temple, ruins dating from 2nd or early 3rd century, commonly referred to as Temple of Dianan, but possibly dedicated to Julius Caesar. 14 Corinthian columns capped with marble from Estramoz. Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal, southern Europe, Europe
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Templo Romano, Roman temple, ruins dating from 2nd or early 3rd century, commonly referred to as Temple of Dianan, but possibly dedicated to Julius Caesar. 14 Corinthian columns capped with marble from Estramoz. Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal, southern Europe, Europe

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Mar 23, 2019

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