| Temple of Jupiter, Lebanon |
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| Ruins of ancient temples in Baalbek, Lebanon, include the Temple of Jupiter, shown here when once measured 69.2 m (227 ft) by 35.7 m (117 ft). The temple, in the Corinthian style, was surrounded by a peristyle of 42 columns. The Romans built Baalbek when they took control of the territory that included what was now in Lebanon in 64 B.C. |
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