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Landscape with Psyche's father sacrificing at the Temple of Apollo in Miletos. Creator: Nicolas-Didier BoguetLandscape with Psyche's father sacrificing at the Temple of Apollo in Miletos
Delphi, Greece, 2012. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe remains of the Temple of Apollo, built around the fourth century BC, and the site of the Oracle, the seer who was consulted about important decisions, Delphi, Greece, 2012
Delphi, Greece, 2019. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe remains of the Temple of Apollo, built around the fourth century BC, and the site of the Oracle, the seer who was consulted about important decisions, Delphi, Greece, 2019
Achilles wounded in the Heel, 17th century. Creator: Bertholet FlemalAchilles wounded in the Heel, 17th century
The Temple of Apollo at Bassae, 1843. Creator: Thomas Hartley CromekThe Temple of Apollo at Bassae, 1843
Benedict of Nursia Orders the Destruction of the Temple of Apollo at Monte Cassino, mid-17th-early 18th century
The Temple of Apollo and Cascade in the Pavlovsk park, 1810sThe Temple of Apollo and Cascade in the Pavlovsk park. (Collection des vues de Pawlowsk dediee a Sa Majeste Impe riale Maria Feod, 1810s. Private Collection
The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, Libya, 6th century BC
Acropolis, Selinunte, Sicily, Italy. Selinunte was founded by the Ancient Greeks, probably in the 7th century BC, and was one of their most important settlements in Sicily
Ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]
Greece, c1930s. Artist: ENAGreece. Ancient Corinth lay at the foot of the frowning hill of Acrocorinth. Of its temple dedicated to Apollo, among the oldest Doric monuments existing
Theatre and Temple of Apollon, Delphi, Greece, 1937. Artist: Martin HurlimannTheatre and Temple of Apollon, Delphi, Greece, 1937. Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft, Baukunst und Volksleben im Kreise des Mittellandischen Meeres, a work on Mediterranean architecture
Temple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Artist: Jean BerainT emple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Achille et Polyxene (Achilles and Polyxena) is an opera with a libretto by Philippe Quinault
Greco-Roman temple of Apollo at Didyma, 2nd century BCView looking to the east, showing the cella and the chresmographeion (oracle room), 2nd century BC
Greco-Roman temple of Apollo at Didyma, 2nd centuryTemple of Apollo at Didyma, begun by Selecus I and continued for centuries into late Roman times. This depicts two ionic columns
Greek temple of Apollo, 3rd centuryGreek temple of Apollo, looking east to the cella, 3rd century
Bronze statue in front of the temple of Apollo, Pompeii, 1st centuryBronze statue of Apollo in front of the temple of Apollo in the forum in Pompeii, 1st century
Metope of a Centaur and Lapith from the ParthenonMetope of a Centaur and Lapith from the south side of the Parthenon, from the British Museums collection
Temple of Apollo at Delphi, 6th century BCTemple of Apollo at Delphi, built on the site of earlier temples during the 7th and 6th century BC. The site of the famous Oracle
Terracotta head of a Sphinx, 6th century BCAn acroterion terracotta head of a Sphinx from Thebes, proably from the temple of Apollo Ismenios, 6th century BC
Relief of a centaur and Lapith fighting, The Bassai Sculptures, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, GreeceMarble relief of a centaur and Lapith fighting, The Bassai Sculptures / The Phigaleian Frieze, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, Greece, 420BC-400BC
Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910). The Priestess of the temple of Apollo at Delphi was the most famous Ancient Greek oracle
Consulting the Delphic Oracle, 19th century. Known as Pythia, or Sybil, the Priestess of the temple of Apollo at Delphi was the most famous Ancient Greek oracle
Detail from the frieze in the cella of the temple of Apollo at Bassae, 5th century BCDetail from the frieze in the cella of the temple of Apollo at Bassae, showing Heracles fighting Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, from the British Museums collection, 5th century BC