RUINS OF THE TEMPLE OF POSIDON
Museum
2024
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2024
Ruins of the temple where the rhetor Demosthenes is buried.
It is in this temple that the rhetorician Demosthenes took refuge when the Macedonians seized Athens in 322 BC. The philosopher even took his own life and was buried there. Today, only the ruins of this sanctuary remain. It is thought to date back to 520 BC, as some historians say. But the debate remains open and other archaeologists claim that it was built even earlier than that.
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