- Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia
The Pantheon (UK: ˈpænθiən , US: - ɒn ; 1 Latin: Pantheum, nb 1 from Ancient Greek Πάνθειον (Pantheion) '[temple] of all the gods') is an ancient 2nd century Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church called the Basilica of St Mary and the Martyrs (Italian: Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres) in Rome, Italy
- Pantheon | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Pantheon, building in Rome that was begun in 27 BC by the statesman Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, probably as a building of the ordinary Classical temple style It was completely rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian sometime between AD 118 and 128, and some alterations were made in the early 3rd century
- Pantheon (TV series) - Wikipedia
Pantheon is an American adult animated science fiction drama television series created by Craig Silverstein and based on a series of short stories by Ken Liu [3][4] Set in a world where mind uploading technology is on the verge of mass adoption, it follows a disparate trio of protagonists: Maddie Kim (Katie Chang), a grieving teenager whose
- Welcome to the Panthéon
On the Sainte-Geneviève mountain in Paris, visit the Panthéon, masterpiece of the architect Soufflot Discover the fascinating story behind the Panthéon, the symbol of the Republic !
- Pantheon Rome | Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres
Visit the Pantheon in Rome, the only ancient Roman building remained intact through the centuries Info, Tickets Guided Tours
- Pantheon: Romes Best-Surviving Building - World History . . .
The Pantheon (Latin: pantheum) is the best-preserved building from ancient Rome and was completed in c 125 CE Its magnificent concrete dome is a lasting testimony to the genius of Roman architects
- Pantheon - Rome, Age Dome | HISTORY
Made primarily from bricks and concrete, the Pantheon consists of three sections: a portico with granite columns, a massive domed rotunda and a rectangular area connecting the other two sections
- The Roman Pantheon: Myths, History + What to See (2025)
It’s the greatest example of Rome’ psast glory (save perhaps the Colosseum) but it’s also the most well preserved, truly unique, and an ancient engineering marvel 2000 years later it still has the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world Here’s everything you need to know about this terrific temple
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